It’s a debate as old as time: the Lacoste polo versus the Ralph Lauren polo. Since their respective conceptions, both have been propelled to icon status within the sphere of menswear, enduring as ...
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When French tennis players Henri Cochet and René Lacoste met at the net in this undated photo, Lacoste was sporting his signature crocodile on his blazer ...
They are known as “alligators” in the U.S. and “crocodiles” in 84 other countries. By any nationality or nomenclature, the French sports shirts, with a familiar-looking reptile embroidered on them, ...
La chemise classique de Lacoste est une chemise en mini piqué 100% coton, uni et de coupe droite. Elle est munie d'un col classique, de manches longues avec poignets cassés et d'une patte de ...
Dans les années 1920, la tenue de rigueur pour pratiquer le tennis était immanquablement composée d'un pantalon et d'une chemise en popeline à manches longues, qui avait tendance à engoncer les ...
Imaginer de nos jours les joueurs de tennis en chemise classique à manches longues et col amidonné paraît ubuesque. Pourtant, jusqu’au début du XXème siècle, c’est dans cette tenue inappropriée que ...
In La Chemise Lacoste v Crocodile International Pte, the Australian Trademark Office has upheld oppositions filed by La Chemise Lacoste, the owner of the famous crocodile device mark, against ...
Bernard Lacoste, who died on March 21 aged 74, turned the family sportswear and polo shirt business founded by his father, the tennis player René Lacoste, into a major designer clothing brand. René ...