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Want to look like Jude Law on the Riviera this summer? Try this retro-inspired polo-shirt alternative.

IN THE 1999 film “The Talented Mr.

Ripley,” adapted from the Patricia Highsmith novel, the title character weasels his way into a triangle with the doomed but oh-so-debonair Marge Sherwood and Dickie Greenleaf in the Italian seaside hamlet where the couple had planned to live out la dolce vita. Soon, of course, tragedy strikes, but even in the face of catastrophe Mr. Greenleaf manages to wear one of the all-time great summer shirts.

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