.RalphLauren is marking 16 years of supplying the umpires, ball persons and grounds people at Wimbledon with their uniforms, and celebrity spectators too.
LONDON — The country’s collective energies may be focused on the July 11 European football final between England and Italy at Wembley Stadium, but there’s still a Grand Slam playing out at the All England Lawn Tennis Club in Wimbledon. And those players have certainly been putting on a good show despite ongoing COVID-19 restrictions — and the always imminent threat of rain.
“When the tennis is on, get recorded,” said Coleman, adding that everyone’s on strict orders not to call her grandmother in particular when she’s watching a match on TV. The brand is marking 16 years as the official outfitter of The Championships, Wimbledon dressing the chair and line umpires, ball persons and grounds people in navy, white and cream. But the brand certainly doesn’t stop there: There were Ralph Lauren-clad folks all over the stadium including David Beckham, Pippa Middleton and the guests at the brand’s event.
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