Polo Ralph Lauren Taps Revolve for Its Most Fashion-Forward Capsule Yet

Polo Ralph Lauren Taps Revolve for Its Most Fashion-Forward Capsule Yet

Revolve and Polo Ralph Lauren have joined forces on an exclusive capsule collection that blends Polo’s storied American heritage with Revolve’s modern, trend-driven sensibility. The collaboration marks the first fully exclusive partnership between the two brands — and it’s already generating buzz among younger shoppers rediscovering the Polo legacy.

The 11-piece lineup, available in sizes XS through XL and priced from $188 to $798, reimagines classic Polo codes through bold color-blocking and sporty references pulled from the brand’s archives. Inspired by ’80s and ’90s ski and racing culture, the collection features knitwear, outerwear, and sporty separates in crisp black and white punctuated with vivid red and yellow accents.

A standout piece is a reimagined take on the iconic Polo Bear, which appears on an oversized cotton tee with exaggerated sleeves. A fresh interpretation of the Polo player motif also appears throughout the knitwear selection. Every piece carries the special label: Polo Ralph Lauren x Revolve.

The capsule is sold exclusively on Revolve.com, building on the strong momentum the platform has seen since introducing Polo Ralph Lauren to its assortment a year and a half ago.

“Our business with Polo has been phenomenal — the year-over-year growth is exceptional,” said Divya Mathur, Revolve’s chief merchandising and fashion officer. “There’s a younger customer discovering Polo for the first time. While we’re known for selling American preppy style, we’re pairing it with a Western twist that’s been resonating incredibly well.”

Mathur explained that the collaboration was born from ongoing conversations with Ralph Lauren about Revolve’s booming business and its distinctive audience.

“They’re tapping into an aesthetic our customers really connect with,” she said. “Polo’s archives — especially from the ’80s and ’90s — are incredible. Those bold primary colors, the ski influences, the racing graphics… it was such a departure from the classic preppy look the brand is known for. We loved the idea of ‘sport style meets street attitude’ through that unmistakable American lens.”

Revolve has been seeing strong traction with Polo’s suede pieces, colorful baseball caps, and cable-knit sweaters — all staples that customers have been styling with miniskirts and athletic accessories for a more relaxed, contemporary take on prep.

Sarah Mitchell
Sarah Mitchell
Sarah Mitchell is American Fiamma’s news editor, working across fashion and beauty from US.

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