White has long defined the spirit of summer. From the shores of Biarritz to the beaches of the Hamptons, it has long embodied elegance, ease, and the art of living well.
The art–and eternal now–of putting two surprisingly unexpected things together roars to life in this fall’s Polo Originals collection, inspired by the golden era of Grand Prix car racing
Sure, the days are shorter now, but that means your nights are longer. It’s the time of year when you need to be ready to roll from coffee to cocktails and then a late night burger at J.G. Melon’s with the guys. And with a range of new fall pieces, we have you covered with the season's best looks, fits, and options.
In our first installment of Polo Originals & Friends—a celebration of communities around the world where personal style, cultural heritage, and timeless craftsmanship intersect—we brought together some special friends from Tokyo and invited them to reimagine this season’s collection of hardy tweeds with mountain style.
A few weeks ago, a conversation got started on Instagram after a discerning Polo fan stumbled upon one of our best-kept secrets in the shirt department—the Graduate collar
The Polo shirt—a standard in the Ralph Lauren stable since 1972—is more relevant than ever in a world of relaxed and diversified dress codes. That’s why it’s important to consider how these three variations, with their distinct cuts and fabrications, factor into a working summer wardrobe
“No white before Memorial Day” isn’t necessarily a rule we adhere to. But upon the holiday’s passing—and not long after, the start of Wimbledon—we feel a fresh enthusiasm for the monochrome dressing the maxim encourages. From tailoring to tennis whites to even workwear and beyond, we’ll be reviewing what present-season Polo offers in the white and off-white department, plus a few helpful tips on how to wear them best
When it’s time for the horses to start running, we always place our bet on the striped fabric synonymous with spectator style, whether you have a grounds pass or an invitation to a backyard barbecue that’s been wired for the moment with a giant outdoor TV