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Who better to get some unexpected hometown style ideas from than team Polo in Paris? Whether it’s what to wear to the office, on a walk, a coffee at Ralph’s, or window-shopping on the Rue de Seine, here’s how to give Polo style a particularly French twist

French Accents

The Polo Gazette, Issue N˚ 9

Who better to get some unexpected hometown style ideas from than team Polo in Paris? Whether it’s what to wear to the office, on a walk, a coffee at Ralph’s, or window-shopping on the Rue de Seine, here’s how to give Polo style a particularly French twist

Q: What do you love about Polo as a Parisian?

A: It’s the only brand with designs that translate beyond the clothing, and it always comes out well.

Q: What’s American about your style?

A: Polo is easy and cool—that’s American, to me. You can completely change a look just by adding an accessory or changing the pants to a pair of denim.

Q: What is one of your top styling hacks?

A: Never neglect the socks.

Q: What’s the most American thing in your wardrobe and how do you wear it?

A: A green and white souvenir jacket. I like to wear it with pleated chinos, my Double RL cowboy hat, and a pair of deck shoes. 

Q: What about your style is Polo and what about it is Parisian?

A: My style is very Polo in the way that I mix things: a pair of hiking boots with flannel pants, military cargo pants with an oxford shirt and tie, distressed jeans with a blazer. My Parisian touch is the muted color palette.

Q: What is one of your style hacks?

A: A plaid shirt over a classic shirt and a tie underneath. I put it all together with a classic trouser. I also love to wear a khaki safari jacket with a turtleneck.

Q: What’s the most American thing in your wardrobe and how to you wear it?

A: Native American jewelry. I love to wear it with formal suiting.