Polo Ralph Lauren is celebrating the 25th anniversary of its SNOW BEACH imprint this year with a limited edition collection.
The commemorative capsule features elevated outerwear, apparel and accessories inspired by the vintage wares which made their debut back in 1993. For example, the heritage label modernized the iconic yellow, red and navy pullover famously worn by Raekwon in Wu-Tang Clan’s “Can It Be So Simple” music video. Additionally, a vest with red branding details, rugby shirts with color-blocking, oversized ponchos, high-top sneakers, boonie caps, adjustable hats, waist bags and backpacks are a few standout items included in the assemblage. The celebratory range will also boast a monochromatic apparel capsule, spanning technical jackets, sport coats, crewneck sweatshirts with “SNOW BEACH” lettering, beanies, and more.
The “Color” capsule will aptly launch on January 25 while the “Black & White” range will be available for purchase on February 1 at Ralph Lauren’s official website and select Polo stockists. View the relaunch styles above and let us know your favorites. Not long ago, Nike took the wraps off a SNOW BEACH-inspired Air Max 1 model.
The 2018 Winter Olympic Games will be taking place from February 9 to the 25th in Pyeongchang, South Korea. Outfitting the United States team in their conquest for glory is once again Ralph Lauren. According to WWD, RL just unveiled the Opening Ceremony uniforms which consists of a heat jacket, sweater, jeans, boots, T-shirt, hat and gloves. The brand’s heat jacket is said to be the most technically-sound yet. There’s a heating mechanism within the garment that connects to a battery pack and the wearer can then set their ideal temperature with three different settings.
Additionally, Ralph Lauren also just released new Team USA gear. For those looking to support the U.S. squad even further, they can purchase an all-over star print poncho, tote, Polo Sport bear sweatshirt, an all-over star print hoodie, and more. They’re all available now at Ralph Lauren’s official site.
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