#53: The Golden Age of Polo
Back in the bustling 1920s, polo was more than just another sport, but a prestigious pastime for the upper class. It was a stage where the wealthy paraded their equestrian prowess and societal rank, intertwining sport with socialite culture in a dazzling spectacle.
Polo during the Roaring Twenties symbolized the era’s luxury and revelry, starkly contrasting World War I’s bleakness. It embodied a unique epoch where the excitement of competition mingled with the allure of elite gatherings against the backdrop of America’s poshest country clubs.