6 Ralph Lauren Menswear Essentials for Autumn

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Ralph Lauren are a favourite brand of ours here at Coolector HQ when it comes to menswear and if you’re looking to give your autumn wardrobe a revamp, you’re in luck because they’ve got some excellent pieces on their digital shelves right now.

Check out our pick of 6 of the best Ralph Lauren menswear essentials for autumn below:

Ralph Lauren Diamond-Quilted Jacket – £259

A mid-weight jacket should definitely be one of the first additions to your Fall wardrobe and they just don’t much classier than this Ralph Lauren Diamond-Quilted Jacket (£259). With its diamond-quilted shell, this no-nonsense and fuss-free piece of outerwear is the ideal transitional layer for morning commutes, weekend errands, and everything in between. It boasts a mockneck, two-button throat latch along with genuine horn buttons and full-zip front. (£259)


Ralph Lauren Asher Leather Cap-Toe Boot – £215

Devilishly dapper in the extreme, what’s not to like about these superb looking Ralph Lauren Asher Leather Cap-Toe Boots (£215)? A contemporary wardrobe essential, the Asher Boot from Ralph Lauren is a cap-toe dress boot which has been crafted from supple burnished leather with a smooth calfskin lining. This classic style is finished off with a textured rubber outsole that’s as sophisticated as it is robust and ready for anything. These classy boots have a treaded Vibram® rubber outsole for unparalleled comfort day in, day out. (£215)


Ralph Lauren Aran Patchwork-Flag Jumper – £305

If you want to showcase your affinity for the good ol’ US of A this autumn, you’ll not find many better candidates for the job than this Aran Patchwork-Flag Jumper from Ralph Lauren (£305). The American flag jumper has been a pillar of the Polo look for more than three decades and we’re big fans of this vintage styled layering piece here at Coolector HQ. This season, Ralph Lauren have reimagined the iconic style with a textural Aran-knit design and a patchwork version of Old Glory. (£305)


Ralph Lauren Custom Slim Fit Mesh Polo Shirt – £105

The humble polo shirt is probably the piece of apparel which Ralph Lauren are most famed for and this effortlessly classy Custom Slim Fit Mesh Polo Shirt (£105) would be our top pick for an autumn wardrobe here at Coolector HQ. An American style standard since 1972, the Polo shirt has been imitated but never surpassed. Over the years, Ralph Lauren has re-imagined his signature style in a wide array of colours and fits, but, all the while, kept the quality and attention to detail of the iconic original. This colour-blocked version is crafted from Ralph Lauren’s highly breathable cotton mesh, which offers a textured look and a soft feel. (£105)


Ralph Lauren Fair Isle Wool Jumper – £305

Just as good for Christmas as it for the Autumn months, the eye-catching aesthetic of this Ralph Lauren Fair Isle Wool Jumper (£305) is sure to appeal. It boasts an intricate, Fair Isle pattern which has been rendered in seven types of wool yarn which provides this striking jumper a heritage-inspired look that’s hard not to love. It offers long sleeves with rib-knit cuffs for all-day comfort. (£305)


Ralph Lauren Polo Watch Green Dial – £1680

Taking inspiration from the power and sophistication of equestrian sports, the Polo Watch collection perfectly embodies the international sophistication of a Polo match with Ralph Lauren’s iconic logo – which captures the penultimate moment before mallet meets ball – gracing the dial in a bold painterly rendering, 3D-printed with multiple layers of colour.

This limited-edition Ralph Lauren Polo Watch Green Dial (£1680) is crafted from stainless steel, and boasts a green lacquered dial in Polo’s signature shade and is powered by the RL200 calibre automatic Swiss-made movement which is both robust and incredibly accurate. It is delivered with two interchangeable, 115-mm-long straps – tan calfskin and madras tie silk with calfskin backing – and is designed to be worn with a variety of additional straps and bracelets. (£1680)

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