Ralph Lauren FA25 – Break From Tradition to Reimagine

in a world where conformity often dictates how we show up in the workplace

it’s time for something different

there’s a growing demand for a shift

a revolution in how we approach our workwear

Ralph Lauren’s latest collection challenges conventional office attire

no more stiff suits or rigid dress codes

this is about you..

expressing your style in a way that feels authentic and comfortable

We’ve always associated office attire with stiff collars, neutral colors, and traditional silhouettes. But as the world evolves, so should our wardrobes. Ralph Lauren understands that the modern workplace is no longer confined to rigid dress codes. It’s a place where confidence and comfort should reign, and your clothing should reflect that.

We believe it’s time to challenge the status quo. Break the code. The latest collection goes beyond just clothing—it’s about making a statement, about stepping away from the old and stepping into the new; it’s about authenticity, about letting your style speak for itself. Cargo shorts, thermal long sleeve shirts, and corduroy flat caps are not just items; they’re a statement of individuality, comfort, and practicality. Whether you’re leading a meeting or brainstorming with your team, this collection encourages you to dress for yourself—not for an outdated expectation of what workwear should be.


#BreakTheCodewithRL

Show us on social media about how you style this collection to create your own office-ready look that challenges norms. Express your authenticity, and wear what makes you feel confident and ready to take on the day. Whether it’s pairing RL pieces with your own flair or going all-in with the collection, this is your chance to stand out.

We invite you to join in this movement.

Expect to see Ralph Lauren in your mailbox, or perhaps even closer —

this isn’t just a collection

it’s a call to action

take the chance to break free from tradition

to define your office style

in a way that feels true to who you are

ready to take the leap?


By Cynthia (Xinhanyi) Xie

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