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“I started with the origins of tradition, but I was not bound by it. Polo Originals carries on that timeless tradition for today.”
Polo Ralph Lauren icons whoosh with endurance at the historic Goodwood Motor Circuit on England’s South Coast
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This season, Polo Originals mixes quality craftsmanship with understated elegance. The pieces in this collection gain a sense of enduring style through a design approach that combines traditional tailoring and legacy fabrications in unexpected ways. They express Polo’s signature blend of heritage and sport – inspired by the early days of Grand Prix history when racing gear, classic workwear and finely made tweeds all took to the track
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The Fair
Isle Jumper
This jumper echoes the tradition and artistry of knitting with mixed yarn to create vibrant motifs that evoke a sense of rustic elegance. Named after a small island in the north of Scotland, these jumpers are a testament to the ingenuity and skill of the island’s inhabitants. They were originally crafted by hand, using yarn scraps, to create intricate patterns and colour schemes. The process was a labour of patience and precision, but the result was a garment as beautiful as it was functional.
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The Café
Racer Jacket
Treated with a crackle effect to emulate the natural warp and wear of time. Each one is individually hand-painted with signature graphics to evoke the sponsorship logos of bike racing uniforms in the 1930s.
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Diamond in the Rough
This made-to-measure charcoal Polo coat with its subtle purple overcheck was inspired by one of Ralph’s very own – a vintage piece whose herringbone pattern creates a subtle diamond pattern when seen up close
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The “Beast,” as the Bentley Blower was called, had a supercharged, 4.4-litre engine and averaged a speed of 90 miles per hour, but its tanklike construction made it an unlikely candidate to win a 24-hour race of pure endurance. Years later, Ian Fleming’s choice for 007’s car in the early James Bond novels was a Blower
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Tough & Refined
Part haberdasher, part auto supply shop – the world of polished manners meets the muscle and metal of the auto garage once again