The narrative started in 1967 when Ralph Lauren, whose real name was Ralph Lifshitz, introduced his "Polo" tie collection. In 1968, he debuted his first men's line, and a year later, in 1970, the first Polo by Ralph Lauren boutique opened its doors in New York City's storied Bloomingdale's department store. It was Bloomingdale's first boutique entirely devoted to a single designer. It is a representation of true flair, quality, and luxury. These days, the business specialises in producing apparel, accessories, fragrances, undergarments, kitchenware, furniture, textiles, wallpapers, candies, pet supplies, and more. This brand's only focus was on clothing for playing polo, as the name makes apparent. The fact that Polo Ralph Lauren was particularly linked to the nation's most affluent Ivy League college students made the brand so popular