- Ralph Lauren will once again return as the Official Outfitter of the Australian Open in 2025.
- To coincide with this reappointment, the brand is releasing a capsule of AO-themed apparel & accessories which are available to purchase now at Ralph Lauren online.
- The full range will also be available in-store — at the Australian Open — next January.
Last week, American fashion royalty Ralph Lauren dropped a capsule of clothing and accessories dedicated to “spectator style” at the forthcoming 2025 Australian Open.
Released, in part, to celebrate the renewal of the brand’s partnership with Tennis Australia for the fifth consecutive year in a row, Ralph Lauren AO25 includes a range of apparel and accessories that will likely appeal to pro tennis fans regardless of age or gender.
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There’s womenswear, childrenswear and, of course, a good smattering of men’s-specific styles. Much of which we could see readers credibly wearing, even after Australian Grand Slam festivities come to a close.
Laden with the inimitable mix of tailoring and sportswear fashion lovers have come to expect from Ralph Lauren (particularly Polo), be sure to keep an eye out for additional styles in the AO 2025 capsule to drop over the next few months — online, in select boutiques nationwide, and through the brand’s wholesale network at leading department stores.
At time of writing, the capsule’s more formally tailored pieces are yet to hit the Ralph Lauren website: our highlights of which include a suit in chalkstripe linen that can be worn as separates, or a shawl collared cardi that — for obvious reasons — we hope comes in a lightweight cotton.
By contrast, a couple of extremely wearable outerwear pieces are already up for grabs, such as a half-zip sweat ($279) or packable rain jacket ($439) ripe for Melbourne’s notoriously fickle weather conditions.
For pieces in the capsule where the appeal isn’t so much worn as it is seen, try one of the iconic Ralph Lauren x AO towels or the brand’s cotton canvas tote, sporting the 2025 edition logo ($179).
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Ralph Lauren’s reappointment as the official outfitter of the Australian Open only further cements its connection to the world of professional tennis. Over the past 20 years, the brand has become the sanctioned clothier for three of the four Grand Slams — the US Open since 2005, Wimbledon since 2006, and the Australian Open since 2021.
For spectators in need of a last-minute head-to-toe glow-up, the Ralph Lauren AO 2025 capsule will also be available to purchase at Rod Laver Arena.