PROTECTING OUR BRANDS
Ralph Lauren is a Company built on authenticity.
Since founding the Company in 1967 and opening the first Polo Ralph Lauren store in California in 1971, Mr. Ralph Lauren has built the business into the symbol of timeless American style and an iconic global luxury brand operating in more than 50 countries around the world. His creativity, spirit, and perseverance through all these years are what make Ralph Lauren what it is today: an internationally recognized brand and leader in the design, marketing, and distribution of premium apparel, accessories, home goods, and fragrances. The iconic stature of Ralph Lauren has attracted counterfeiters who seek to deceive consumers into believing their products are authentic.
There is only one Ralph Lauren.
The Cost of Counterfeiting
The sale of counterfeit products eliminates tens of thousands of jobs held by legitimate businesses, jeopardizes fair wages and workplace safety, and negatively impacts economic growth. Counterfeit products pose a serious health and safety risk since they are produced without regard to laws or regulations meant to protect consumers. Moreover, profits from counterfeit sales are often used to fund large criminal organizations, including drug cartels and terrorist groups.

Protecting Our Brands
Ralph Lauren is deeply committed to the protection of our brands and consumers against counterfeits. We have a dedicated team of brand protection specialists that continually police counterfeiters all over the world. Our brand protection team partners with customs offices, investigators, law enforcement agencies, and law firms globally to shut down counterfeiting operations and remove counterfeit products from the market. Additionally, Ralph Lauren is a member of key organizations dedicated to brand protection, including the International Trademark Association, International AntiCounterfeiting Coalition, and American Apparel & Footwear Association.
