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Ralph Lauren History
Yes, you have found the premier site for Ralph Lauren History. This is not a boring site about how thread was developed, but it is an exciting site that shows the Ralph Lauren History and background of today's fashion styles. Not only can you see how the everyday denim was developed, but you can see the Ralph Lauren History of today's hottest fashions-Bape, Evisu, Stussy, Klein, Red Monkey, and many, many more.
The Ralph Lauren brand was first launched in 1967 when Ralph Lauren, born Ralph Lifschitz, got a $50,000 loan. Prior to starting Ralph Lauren, he worked for Brooks Brothers. In 1968 he started a line of men's ties. By 1969 he had a boutique store within the Manhattan department store Bloomingdale's. In 1971, Polo Ralph Lauren launched its first women's collection and his first standalone store in Beverly Hills, California. Ten years later, in 1981, the brand went global with its first international store on London's New Bond Street. The Polo Sport line was first introduced in 1993. Lauren is considered one of the first designers to sell "lifestyle", taking fashion beyond a single item of clothing like a dress or a pair of pants.
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