The legendary Ralph Lauren Polo shirt became a worldwide phenomenon shortly after its launch in 1972. The name "Polo" was a referenced to the famously upper-class sport and aimed to connect Ralph ...
The smart PoloTech Shirt from Ralph Lauren looks sharp and tracks your workout—unless you're a woman, an Android user, or on a tight budget. Stylish. Accurate measurements. Nice app. No female ...
David Lauren, the youngest son of the company's founder and its chief innovation officer, told The Associated Press ahead of the announcement that the new shirt is part of a broader strategy of fresh ...
High-tech, meet high fashion. With Ralph Lauren’s introduction of its new “smart” PoloTech shirt, high-tech fashion is now synonymous with high-fashion technology. For a cool $295, you can be the ...
Every item on this page was chosen by a Town & Country editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. "When you wear a Polo shirt you’re instantly engaged in a profound irony ...
A Polo Bear tee is one of those rare wardrobe staples that works year-round—and with just about everything you already own.
When Ralph Lauren released its first Polo Shirt in 1972, the Polo label was only five years old and he was looking to release a garment that would distinguish itself in a crowded market. Instead of ...
Fashion guru Ralph Lauren has sought to morph fashionable sportswear into wearable technology with the launch of the Polo Tech smart shirt, which is being worn by some ball boys at this year’s U.S.
Ralph Lauren’s sensor-laden shirts are finally coming to the masses — provided the masses are willing to cough up $295 for a workout shirt. At a preview event today in New York City, the lifestyle ...
One of Ralph Lauren’s go-to styling moves is going viral. Here’s why it’s time to try it yourself.
Our editors work with affiliates when we select some or all of the products featured. We will receive compensation from retailers and/or from purchases through these links. Born in 1972, the polo ...
In show of their support of the continued relief efforts in Japan, professional golfers Jonathan Byrd, Davis Love III, Tom Watson and Luke Donald each wore the Polo Ralph Lauren Japan Hope polo shirt.