Chevron Stripe Rugby
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Posh Roughneck.
The rich need to work out their aggression, too.
Polo is good, but getting a field of ponies together can be inconvenient. Croquet is sadistic enough, but the pain you inflict is only emotional.
Rugby is perfect. Elite aura, obscure rules, and a reputation for breeding character, while providing unsurpassed opportunities for kicking, stomping, punching, and gouging.
Many a lad who went to private school owes his sense of well-being to indulgent rugby referees.
(Antecedents of modern rugby were banned by Edward II in 1314 and Edward III in 1365, also Henry VIII, Elizabeth I, James I, and Charles II. Games could involve hundreds of players, last for days. Deaths were not uncommon.)
This English-style rugby shirt puts you at home in the scrum.
Chevron Stripe Rugby (No. 7218). Classic 1950s collegiate rugby style in 100% cotton slub rugby jersey. Unique applied chevron strip. Woven twill collar and placket. Rubberized buttons characteristic of traditional rugby shirts, engineered so that if pulled o in a game they come undone rather than pop off. Ribbed cuff. Underarm gusset. Side vents. Imported.