Ralph Lauren Shows New Men's Clothes in Milan

Ralph Lauren 在米蘭展示新款男裝


Introduction

The American company Ralph Lauren showed new clothes for men in Milan. They showed two styles: Purple and Polo.

美國公司 Ralph Lauren 在米蘭展示了新款男裝。他們展示了兩種風格:Purple 和 Polo。

Main Body

The clothes use many ties. Ties are important for the brand. Young people and old people both like these ties. The clothes look like old Italian boat trips. They use expensive materials like leather and cashmere.

這些衣服使用了許多領帶。領帶對這個品牌來說非常重要。年輕人和年長者都喜歡這些領帶。這些衣服看起來像早期的義大利遊艇之旅。他們使用了昂貴的材質,例如皮革和山羊絨。

The company is growing. The boss, Patrice Louvet, says they made more than 8 billion dollars last year. Sales went up by 15 percent. This is a very good result.

公司正在成長。老闆 Patrice Louvet 表示,他們去年創造了超過 80 億美元的營收。銷售額增長了 15%。這是一個非常好的結果。

The Polo clothes are for young people. They have big trousers and colorful shirts. Famous people came to the show. Lewis Hamilton wore a nice shirt and trousers from the brand.

Polo 系列的衣服是為年輕人設計的。他們有寬鬆的長褲和彩色襯衫。許多名人來到了秀場。Lewis Hamilton 穿著該品牌一件精美的襯衫和長褲。

Conclusion

The show ended. The brand wants to sell clothes to people of all ages.

秀場結束了。該品牌希望將衣服賣給所有年齡層的人。

Vocabulary Learning

🎨 The 'Both' Bridge

In the text, we see: "Young people and old people both like these ties."

When you want to say two different groups feel the same way, use both. It connects two things together.

How it works:

  • [Person A] and [Person B] \rightarrow both \rightarrow [Action/Feeling]

Examples from real life:

  • I like coffee and I like tea \rightarrow I like both.
  • My brother and my sister both live in London.
  • The shirt is blue and it is cheap \rightarrow It is both blue and cheap.

💰 Talking about Growth

Look at these phrases from the article:

  • "The company is growing"
  • "Sales went up"

These mean the same thing: More.

Growing=extGettingbigger\text{Growing} = ext{Getting bigger} Went up=extIncreased\text{Went up} = ext{Increased}

If you are a beginner, use "went up" for numbers (prices, sales, age) and "growing" for things like companies or plants.

Vocabulary Learning

brand (n.)
A special name for a company's products
Example:Nike is a very famous brand of shoes.
materials (n.)
Things used to make something, like fabric or wood
Example:Cotton is one of the most common materials for shirts.
leather (n.)
Strong material made from the skin of animals
Example:My new boots are made of brown leather.
cashmere (n.)
A very soft and expensive type of wool
Example:This cashmere sweater is very warm and soft.
result (n.)
Something that happens because of an action
Example:The test result shows that I passed the exam.
trousers (n.)
Clothing that covers the legs
Example:He is wearing black trousers for the party.
Practice A2 words in a crossword