PRL x Naiomi Glasses Trainer
Polo Ralph Lauren
Item No.100004899
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Presenting part two of the Polo Ralph Lauren x Naiomi Glasses collection, the inaugural collaboration of the Ralph Lauren Artist in Residence program, reflecting our evolved design approach with the artisans and communities that inspire us. The Polo Ralph Lauren x Naiomi Glasses collection honours Navajo heritage and centuries-old weaving traditions. Naiomi Glasses is a seventh-generation Diné (Navajo) textile artist and designer whose work reflects the beauty of her Indigenous culture. Mirroring her personal weaving journey, the collection transitions from earthy, neutral hues to a crescendo of bright colours in this second drop, additionally influenced by her love of skateboarding. The suede-and-cotton upper of this low-top trainer features vivid motifs from the collection's blanket, including a four-directional cross and a wedge-weave pattern. The four-directional cross and the number four carry great significance in Navajo tradition, as well as in other Native communities. They reference the Earth's four directions and the stars.
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Product Details
Details- Rounded toe. Lace-up front. EVA footbed. Reinforced heel. Suede tongue and heel tab.
- Leather "Polo" tab on the side. "Polo" debossed on the heel. Leather "Polo Ralph Lauren" label on the footbed.
- Upper: suede, cotton. Lining: leather. Trim: suede. Laces: leather, cotton. Lined with leather. Treaded rubber outsole.
- Ships with two sets of laces: one made from rawhide leather and one made from cotton. Includes a custom box and a dust bag.
- Imported.
- Due to the natural characteristics of this material, the colouring may rub off onto fabrics and upholstery.
- 5% of the purchase price from global sales of the second capsule of the PRL x Naiomi Glasses collection will benefit the Phoenix Children's Foundation Patient and Family Assistance Funds for Native American Families and the Center for Cleft and Craniofacial Care.
- These funds aim to alleviate financial barriers like transportation, housing and treatment costs for both Indigenous patients and their families and those seeking cleft and craniofacial treatment at Phoenix Children's Hospital.
- Online Product ID: 100004899



