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Ralph Lauren reveals the London Games’ closing-ceremony outfits—white sports clothes with red, white, and blue necktie-silk belts. More here.

The Ralph Lauren’s sports sponsorship portfolio — featuring Wimbledon, US Open (USGA & USTA), and USOC — demonstrates the clear identification of the brand’s target demographics.  
US Olympians will be looking good in London in 99 days.

vanityfair:

Ralph Lauren reveals the London Games’ closing-ceremony outfits—white sports clothes with red, white, and blue necktie-silk belts. More here.

The Ralph Lauren’s sports sponsorship portfolio — featuring Wimbledon, US Open (USGA & USTA), and USOC — demonstrates the clear identification of the brand’s target demographics.  

US Olympians will be looking good in London in 99 days.

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