Originally a neckwear line, Polo was created by Ralph Lauren in 1967. Handmade from high-quality fabrics, the ties were followed by his full men's collection launched in the following year.
The Polo Ralph Lauren look typically combines timeless sportswear with collegiate styles and rugged outerwear.
British tailoring blends seamlessly with the rugged style in the new Polo Originals collection, which recalls the roots in craftsmanship while classic silhouettes have been adapted for modern gentlemen
The American label also pays homage to storied mills, craftsmen and heritage textiles in key pieces.
A glen plaid jacket is crafted from custom-made mill-washed Shetland tweed from Britain's historic, family-owned Abraham Moon & Sons. Inspired by a hunting jacket, detailings include a belted back, patch-and-flap pockets and a removable protective throat tab.
Recalling early 20th century dispatch jackets worn by service motorcyclists and walking coats worn by the British gentry, the double-breasted trench coat is fashioned with British Millerain oilcloth to keep wearers dry without sacrificing traditional details such as a waxed cotton exterior and convertible collar.
Ralph Lauren reinterpreted the classic cricket sweater back in 1972. The new sweater, crafted in a traditional cable-knit style, is made with a wool-and-cashmere blend. Stripes, historically used to denote school or team affiliations, adorn the V-neck collar and cuffs.
Inspirations from couture and sportsmanship are reflected in campaign images by Richard Phibbs and a short film directed by Terrence Connors. Characters include a young tailor from Notting Hill and members of the University of St Andrews Rugby Football team, who represent the youthful, energetic and sophisticated spirit of Polo Originals.