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Celebrating Ralph Lauren becoming a global partner of Wimbledon again



Polo Ralph Lauren has once again become the designated global partner of clothing at the Wimbledon competition conference. It will last until 2015. During the period of cooperation, Polo Ralph Lauren will continue to provide sportswear for referees, linesmen and caddies on the competition field.



Women's herringbone tennis knitted tennis jacket



Wimbledon classic Bentley green edge Polo slim



In the past 43 years, Ralph Lauren's dress design has been very popular. His classic logo -polo Pony embroidery reflects the combination of noble and athletic style. This unique style of people's hearts has made Ralph Lauren the first designer to design costume for Wimbledon competition in 2006.

The uniform he designed captured the essence of Wimbledon competition. Tailored special tailoring added functionality to the costume.

Today, legend continues.



"Wimbledon is one of the most prestigious sports competitions in the world. We are very honored to continue this friendly relationship and support our tennis legend."

David Lauren, senior vice president of Polo Ralph Lauren advertising, marketing and corporate communications, said.



In order to celebrate the fifth year as the designated costume of the Wimbledon competition, a series of fashionable designs return to the stadium, inspired by the elegance and aristocratic style of the English tennis tradition. The classic striped and trimmed tennis sportswear is remodeled into the time vest and knitted vest, and the Wimbledon sportswear is replaced by a white knitted fabric with Shanghai blue bow tie, while the classic tennis skirt becomes a white trim body and a skirt.

With the elegant tradition of tennis, the stylish sea blue sportswear, buttoned shirt, tie and belt all use the classic color Wimbledon Bentley green.

The Polo Ralph Lauren Wimbledon full line has been launched at the designated Ralph Lauren professional store and online store RalphLauren.com.


"We are very pleased to be able to cooperate with Polo Ralph Lauren again."

Ian Ritchie, chairman of All England Club, Wimbledon said.

Wimbledon has the same requirements and determination as Ralph Lauren to maintain and enhance the value of our two world's top brands.

I believe that the design of Ralph Lauren will bring eternal elegance to Wimbledon and leave a brilliant page in our long history and tradition.



As part of this plan, Polo Ralph Lauren first presented Legends Clinic- an interactive virtual tennis classroom in Dukes Meadows at the end of June, and was supported by Boris Becker, one of the greatest tennis players in the world.

Internet fans from all over the world can ask Becker to answer their email questions, and host Annabel Croft to answer them. They can also see skills demonstrations, skills improvement tips, etc. this hour's interactive clinic will be released exclusively on RalphLauren.com and Wimbledon webpage.

In order to start Legends Clinic, Boris Becker and American women's tennis ace Williams and the Vanity Fair Vanity Fair International editor Elizabeth Saltzman attended the 2010 Ralph Lauren Wimbledon party at the Pound Ralph Lauren Lauren store in London. They came to support the Too and charitable organizations and celebrate the cooperation between the two sides.

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