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Hooded Sweaters 19 Jackets 25 Knitwear 18 Long Sleeves 2 Pants 10 Polo Shirts 18 Shirts 46 Shorts 29 Socks 3 Sweaters 12 Crew Neck Sweaters 10 Troyers 1 Zip Fronts 1 T-Shirts 21 Underwear 4
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Polo Ralph Lauren Troyers

When it comes to premium lifestyle products, including apparel, accessories and home furnishings, Ralph Lauren Corporation is a global leader. Founded in 1967 as Polo by Ralph Lauren in New York City, the brand made its mark as a man’s outfitter during the early years. Although Polo by Ralph Lauren achieved good sales from the start, it was the polo shirts in 1972 that helped the brand make its final breakthrough. These designs were characterized by the iconic polo player embroidery, perfect cuts and a large color range including bright hues, which resulted in a very high recognition value. This stylish combination embodied the American lifestyle in a way that wasn’t known until then. Polo Ralph Lauren presented a further milestone in 1991 with the charming bear graphic of high-quality knitted sweaters – the concept included that the bear’s outfits always corresponded to the respective motto of the collection. In addition to the polo player and the best-dressed teddy bear in the world, it was the Polo Ralph Lauren outdoor jackets with their powerful color-blocking that not only the hip-hop community of the US east coast appreciated to the fullest. With precisely this spirit and contemporary developments, Polo Ralph Lauren has succeeded in delighting fans of all ages again and again over the years. This type of longevity coupled with permanent relevance is something that very few brands can write on their business cards…