Wimbledon’s charming air of formality and decorum has been there from the start. Reference the tournament’s classic dress codes and traditions with a Polo twist to stay on point.
From the subway commute to the expansive grounds of the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, the US Open demands a sport-inflected wardrobe that can keep up with the hustle and bustle.
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
“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
The Hamptons is many things, but to Ralph it’s a tapestry of inspiration that centers on four particular modes of beach life, from wave chasers and equestrians to artists and writers.
Would we be wearing nautical striped shirts if the Lost Generation’s most stylish (and forgotten) couple didn’t show Picasso a thing or two about vintage cool? A theory with an East Hampton twist
A longtime pillar of the Polo look, our oxford shirt is treated with a secret wash to give it character, softness, and what we call the perfect “rumple.” Here’s how to make sure yours remains a longtime pillar of your wardrobe.
The RL67 is modeled after a jacket Mr. Lauren himself has owned and worn since 1971. Here’s how to help ensure yours—or any other wool-blend suit jacket, blazer, or sport coat—lasts just as long.
Wearing a cable-knit sweater connects you to history. For centuries, sailors wore such sweaters to protect them from the elements, with designs inspired by the ropes they used in their trade. Ours is crafted with high-quality Italian cashmere and hand-linked construction. To ensure your sweater provides you with many years of style and warmth, here are some tips.
Often imitated but never duplicated, the Polo shirt has been an American style standard since 1972. Here is how to take care of yours and ensure it will only get better over time.