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An Official Lo Life Story: A cultural revolution that forever changed the fashion world. The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing unveils the remarkable journey of the Lo Life's, a legendary street crew from Brooklyn, New York, whose passion for Polo Ralph Lauren transformed them into unwitting architects of a fashion empire. In the mid 1980s, these young rebels redefined street style, rocking Ralph Lauren from head to toe and becoming walking billboards for a brand struggling to find its footing. What began as a movement among Brooklyn's underprivileged youth quickly spiraled into a citywide phenomenon, creating an urban fashion wave that catapulted Ralph Lauren to the heights of global success. This gripping official account dives deep into the history of the Lo Life's how they turned larceny into legacy, gave a voice to the voiceless, and reshaped an elite brand to fit the streets. It's a story of rebellion, resilience, and reinvention, told through the lens of Dave Lo the cultural pioneer who was more than a trendsetter he was the game changer. Perfect for fans of urban culture, fashion history, and gripping tales of survival and success, The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing will captivate, inspire, and challenge everything you thought you knew about the intersection of street style and high fashion. Don't miss your chance to read and hear how the Lo Life's helped Ralph Lauren build a multi billion dollar empire from the ground up.
The Lo Life's were a crew of young larceny hearted bandits that were known for rocking polo and wreaking havoc wherever they went. As the crew got bigger so did the brand. After a while, it wasn't just the Lo Life's wearing Polo anymore. It became a brand new trend and Polo was something everyone in the urban community had to have. Ironically the business turned around enormously and Ralph was finally able to go public.
Back then Ralph Lauren struggled to be accepted in the urban community amongst the underprivileged and less fortunate. The reasons why were that it seemed Ralph Lauren only catered to the upper echelon with his classic and Ivy League attire. Two was because the brand was unaffordable amongst Black and Latino people who lived in the urban communities back in those days. After Dave Lo the trendsetter; helped the brand Polo become apart of urban culture;
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