From
an unconventional tie to one of the most iconic heritage brands of all
time: Ralph Lauren splashed onto the scene in 1967 with a line of ties
named Polo, nodding to the designer's love for the sport. A year later,
the New York native expanded Polo from ties to a full menswear
collection, offering classic American designs in fresh fabrications. In
1970, the designer reached another milestone and this time it was at
Bloomingdale's, with the introduction of the first-ever in-store
boutique dedicated to a single designer (even before Ralph Lauren itself
had a freestanding store). Today the influence of Polo Ralph Lauren is
unmistakable. With an instantly recognizable logo and a tradition of
crafting luxurious designs rooted in American style, the brand is
beloved around the world for its timeless sportswear and impeccable
tailoring.
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