Christmas Day Dressing: What to Wear for Presents, Pheasants and Everything in Between

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by Tamsin Salfrais |
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Sponsored by Polo Ralph Lauren

You laugh, sat cross-legged at the foot of the tree, surrounded by wrapping paper. The remnants of a cooked breakfast and a cheeky morning tipple grace the table. You’re relaxed, happy and wish you could spend the rest of the day in your PJs.

Sound familiar?

Planning your Christmas Day outfit is a bit of a minefield: something loungy enough for Christmas lunch, dressy enough for the Instagram snaps, and respectable enough for Great Aunt Gwen’s visit (no, Aunty, you don’t need to sew the knees of my jeans).

Polo Ralph Lauren’s holiday collection embraces iconic festive dressing for all the family, so your clan can look as hot as a burning log fire from Midnight Mass until the evening TV specials.

For You

A classic Christmas look; the iconic Polo cable sweater will never go out of style. Available in both cotton and cashmere, it is a soft, versatile piece, with enough room for post-dinner ballooning...

For Him

Bringing a refreshing twist to the all-American T, the long-sleeved mesh polo is easy going, yet refined. Perfect for lounging on the sofa AND hosting evening drinks, guide your fella to pair with a light coloured trouser.

For The Mini You

Fit-and-flare dresses acknowledge that today’s little girls are more than just a pretty face. Plaid print is oh so Christmassy, and the durable silky material pairs seamlessly with black leggings for any post-dinner shenanigans. Yes, Santa did buy her a scooter. Yes, that scooter must be ridden in the house. Yes, the glass vase will be on your Christmas list next year.

For The Mini Him

Available in both adult and children’s sizes, the Polo Bear sweater has been keeping kids cosy since 1991. Christmas is all about timeless films, traditions and memories, so why break the trend now?

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Visit the Polo Ralph Lauren flagship store on Regent’s Street or shop online today.

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