The authentic and timeless world of Ralph Lauren
November 2025
RL/Men

East Meets Western

In our first installment of Polo Originals and Friends—a celebration of communities around the world where personal style, cultural heritage, and timeless craftsmanship intersect—we brought together some special friends from Tokyo and invited them to reimagine this season’s collection of hardy tweeds with mountain style.
Andrew Lin
“I chase that feeling of freedom. I still ask myself every day—who do I want to be?”
Andrew Lin is a Chinese actor who has appeared in Hong Kong crime dramas and action thrillers for nearly three decades. His rugged, Western-inspired style is rooted in his upbringing—riding horses in the mountains of China—and reflected in his extensive collection of cowboy hats. “Whether it’s clothing or art,” the 56-year-old father of two says, “the real value is the feeling something gives you. That won’t fade. It won’t turn into the past.”
Ralph Lauren x Thomas Mason Shirt
CHF 375,00 CHF 188,00
Tick-Weave Tweed Waistcoat
CHF 745,00 CHF 373,00
Braided Leather Bolo Tie
CHF 330,00
The Big Chino
CHF 295,00 CHF 148,00
Roughout Suede & Leather Boot
CHF 1,600,00
The RL67 Herringbone Jacket
CHF 1,595,00
RL x Neil Zarama Thunderbird Tie Bar
CHF 490,00
Slub Denim Western Shirt
CHF 285,00
Distressed Leather Belt
CHF 250,00
Shuhei Nishiguchi
“What I want to communicate most is the freshness of the classic.”
Nishiguchi is the former men’s fashion director at BEAMS and a leading voice in Japanese menswear. Through his daily style series on Instagram and best-selling books, including Nishiguchi’s Closet, he shares a modern take on classic tailoring—championing personal expression and a well-curated wardrobe. What the 48-year-old looks for in clothes is longevity, legacy, and the emotional life of objects. “When you can feel the warmth of the maker’s hands—or the quality of the material itself—that’s when clothing becomes something you can truly love for a long time.”
The Iconic Doeskin Blazer
CHF 1,495,00
Slub Denim Western Shirt
CHF 285,00
Plaid Tweed Waistcoat
CHF 745,00 CHF 373,00
Hand-Burnished Leather Boot
CHF 1,150,00
Hiroki Koda
“My heart leans away from what’s called ‘cutting-edge fashion.’ As trends cycle around, I pick the best from the past and try to present it a new way.”
Based on Awaji Island, Hiroki Koda is a custom suitmaker whose atelier is in a house that’s almost 90 years old. His style philosophy is shaped by tradition—and by his practice of bonsai. Through his cinematic Instagram feed, he champions a sharp, modern take on traditional tailoring. “Suits like those worn by my father or grandfather in the ’60s or ’70s—by wearing those now as a 30-year-old, I can make them look modern,” he says. “That’s what I want to express.”
Ralph Lauren x Thomas Mason Shirt
CHF 375,00 CHF 188,00
Stretch Jaspé Braces
CHF 250,00
Tick-Weave Tweed Waistcoat
CHF 745,00 CHF 373,00
Houndstooth Wool Tweed Newsboy Cap
CHF 375,00 CHF 188,00

Dream Weavers

Meet the historic mills in the British Isles that have supplied Polo with exclusive and choice tweeds since the very beginning.
-Eric Twardzik
Tweed is a word rich in evocations, conjuring country houses, outdoor pursuits, and most of all the hard-wearing fabric itself, which is both rugged and refined, rustic yet elegant. These qualities have made it a staple in Polo collections for more than 50 years, during which time Ralph has built personal and long-lasting relationships with some of the finest independent mills that continue the old traditions of weaving in the place of this iconic fabric’s birth, the British Isles. Over the decades, Polo has curated a veritable library of tweeds—a trove of exclusive patterns that may change in scale or saturation from season to season but rarely repeat. This fall is no exception, bringing together belted balmacaan coats, three-piece suits, and new expressions of our iconic RL67 jacket in tweeds Ralph himself has tweaked to his liking.

A valued partner from the earliest days of the company, Magee 1866 is a fifth-generation family-owned mill located in Donegal, Ireland—a town that uncoincidentally shares its name with a specific type of flecked pattern. In true Donegal tweed tradition, Magee’s creations have a hardiness suited to Northwest Ireland’s windswept shores yet feel soft and spongey to the hand, a quality that lends itself to our balmacaan coats. Among the proprietary tweeds it mills for Polo is also a blend of lambswool and alpaca that achieves an unparalleled depth of color and texture, used this fall in a brown herringbone RL67 jacket with a matching vest.

Situated in the Scottish Borders, Lovat’s creations are a reflection of its rural surroundings, expressed in rich, earthy hues that have made Lovat a famous name among tweed connoisseurs. For this season, we mined the mill’s substantial archives, where we found a houndstooth tweed from the 1920s that the mill recolored and revived as a three-piece suit, reinterpreting a piece of Lovat’s history though a distinctly Polo lens.

Founded in 1863 in West Yorkshire—the traditional hub of British textile manufacturing—Mallalieus is among the few independent mills still weaving in England. A specialist in tweeds, it is also notable for being a fully vertical mill, taking raw wool fibers that are then dyed, carded, and spun into yarn on-site before the weaving process has even begun. For this fall, we tapped Mallalieus to create a gun check tweed in a tea-stained shade of brown that has been tailored into a sporting jacket with a matching vest.

James Harvey-Kelly
“I think there’s this thing in Tokyo, where people aren’t afraid to mix different cultural references. There isn’t the strictness which you find in Europe or elsewhere—and it allows things which are old to become new again.”
James Harvey-Kelly is a British photographer and vintage collector. Raised in Hong Kong, he began as an apprentice shirtmaker before picking up a camera. Today, he travels all over the place—especially Tokyo—in search of timeless style and a good story. In this city of intersecting worlds, classic doesn’t mean static to him. “Timelessness isn’t about a particular aesthetic,” he says. “It’s about something more profound—something that speaks to the human condition.”
The Iconic Cotton Chino Ball Cap
CHF 80,00
Striped Silk Narrow Club Tie
CHF 175,00
Denim Trucker Jacket
CHF 335,00
Relaxed Fit Heavyweight Jersey T-Shirt
CHF 145,00
Aaron Chang
“What I think of as heritage style is something I can pass down to my son in the future. A style that holds that kind of legacy.”
Aaron Chang, a Seoul-born illustrator now based in Tokyo, is known for IVY BOYS, a character-driven series of light-hearted illustrations that reimagine Ivy League style with charm and modern edge. Drawing from brands like Polo Ralph Lauren and Double RL, his work blends fashion and art. To him, style isn’t about chasing the new—it’s about refining the familiar. It’s Ivy with a twist, vintage reinterpreted, tailoring worn with ease. “I try to express tradition in a modern way,” the 39-year-old says. “Ivy style was originally what young people wore—it was the modern fashion of its time. I think about how to translate that spirit today.”
Polo Ralph Lauren Yankees Jacket
CHF 1,595,00 CHF 1,117,00
Ralph Lauren x Thomas Mason Shirt
CHF 375,00 CHF 188,00
The Big Chino
CHF 295,00 CHF 148,00
The Iconic Doeskin Blazer
CHF 1,495,00
40 MM Vintage 67 Opalin Silver Dial
CHF 2,800,00
Jermain Leather Trainer
CHF 295,00