Founded in France in 1933 by René Lacoste and André Gillier, owner and president of the largest French knitwear manufacturing firm. The pair designed and produced the world famous tennis shirt featuring the iconic crocodile – one of the very first brands to appear on the exterior of a garment. The Lacoste brand soared to [...]
Category Archives: Lacoste
Lacoste at the Australian Open
Famous clothing brand Lacoste has been responsible for kitting out a number of stars appearing at the Australian Open. Now in the third year of a five year deal with the Australian Open Lacoste are responsible for providing clothing for event staff such as Ball Boys and off court administration staff. In addition to this players such as Andy Roddick will [...]
Lacoste
Top fashion brand Lacoste have redesigned their catwalk fashion shows, braking out a new ‘unconventional chic’ campaign. This replaces the “Un Peu d’air sur Terre” campaign which had run for the last 10 seasons. A spokesperson for the Paris based company said “We are going through a very strong move in fashion. We have translated this into [...]
New Beanie’s at Fallen Hero
With Winter arriving now is a great time to get one of the stylish new beanie hats available now at Fallen Hero. With top brand Lacoste unveiling a new range of hats including the Lacoste Prospect Plain Beanie. Using a classic ribbed design with Lacoste branding stitched onto the front in either a grey or [...]
Brand new Lacoste Clothing
Top high street brand Lacoste are back with some great new pieces for their Autumn/Winter 2010 collection including the always popular Lacoste Classic Polo’s and the Lacoste Famous Harrington Jacket. The brand have also produced the new Eldo Button Neck Jumper, with a four button neck line and ribbed cuffs and waist band this is [...]
Lacoste
The Lacoste logo is one of the most noticeable, iconic designs in fashion. Lacoste’s green crocodile was designed for Frenchman René Lacoste the tennis player and founder of Lacoste in 1926 after he made a wager with the captain of his Davis cup team. Lacoste would receive a crocodile skin suitcase in exchange for winning [...]






