It's the brand's 17th year as the New York tennis tournament's official outfitter:
over 250 on-court officials and 400 ball-crew members. But those not employed by the event can get in on the action, too.
On Thursday, Polo Ralph Lauren released the campaign for its latest U.S. Open collection, shot at the renowned USTAPhoto: Courtesy of Ralph Lauren They wear classic designs from Polo Ralph Lauren's spring, summer and fall 2022 collections alongside pieces featuring the bold colors and graphics associated with the New York tennis tournament. The U.S. Open and the Polo Ralph Lauren logos remain a constant; and, staying true to the task at hand, the abstract pattern seen throughout the collection was inspired by the boundary lines seen on tennis courts.
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