Option I
Option II
Option I - A cream short sleeve polo with the collar done in green, red, yellow and black. I added the RLR (Ralph Lauren Rules!) monogram just for you, sir.
Option II - A cream short sleeve polo with sleeve banded in green, red, yellow and black.
Option III (my favorite, Mr Lauren) - A cream short sleeve polo with the rear tail banded in green, red, yellow and black.
BTW, I don't really need that Town Car...I mean, if that's holding things up I can take the subway to work - not a problem whatsoever.
P.S. A polo shirt with three cool options, Mr Lauren.
Option I - A cream short sleeve polo with the collar done in green, red, yellow and black. I added the RLR (Ralph Lauren Rules!) monogram just for you, sir.
Option II - A cream short sleeve polo with sleeve banded in green, red, yellow and black.
Option III (my favorite, Mr Lauren) - A cream short sleeve polo with the rear tail banded in green, red, yellow and black.
BTW, I don't really need that Town Car...I mean, if that's holding things up I can take the subway to work - not a problem whatsoever.
I like that it's cream and not white.
ReplyDeleteA truly noble cause.
Might I ask if the World Cup had any influence on your color pallet? Either way, wonderful design.
ReplyDeleteAnother set of fine ideas! No doubt by now you are in the RL fold with a monster expense account.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend!
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How did you create your drawing? With an iPhone app or so? Or with pen and colour?
ReplyDeleteI want a terry cloth beach jacket with patch pockets at the hip. can you start on that next?
ReplyDeleteGenius. I spent 4 years at Central St Martin's so I should know. I'm sure Ralph's people are penning your contract as I write. (Hold out for the Town Car and suites at the Hotel Ritz and Claridges - essential for your European research....)
ReplyDeleteI was wondering if this was a Reggae Sunsplash Polo design. Maybe some rum and cigars would work well with this.
ReplyDeleteI would definitly buy option 2
ReplyDeletemr. tweed jacket, not reggae but Rastafarian. and honestly this feels a bit like Ralph Lauren's hypothetical Head shop line, even thought i'm sure its more soccer than Bob Marley.
ReplyDeleteanyway my two cents, i'll bugger off now.