LACOSTE
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LACOSTE
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This is a Lacoste short-sleeved polo shirt. It has a simple design with a crocodile patch as a single point on the chest. Made of 100% cotton pique fabric, it feels refreshing and comfortable to wear even in hot weather. The color is sax blue, which is easy to match. It's a big size, so it's also recommended for those who want to enjoy oversized styling. It was quite large on me, at 172cm and 68kg. If you have any questions, feel free to comment. I'm also selling other items → #Takeshi'sT-shirts ●Size: 8 Shoulder width 52cm, Body width 62cm, Length 75cm ●Condition Slightly used. There are no noticeable scratches, so I think you can still wear it. 【LACOSTE】 Lacoste was founded in 1933 by tennis player René Lacoste. It is a French apparel company with a sports theme. René Lacoste was born on July 2, 1904. His full name in French is "Jean Rene Lacoste". He was a French male tennis player from Paris, France. In 1923, he became a representative of France in the Davis Cup, a national team competition. Along with Henri Cochet, Jean Borotra, and Jacques Brugnon, who were the leading tennis players in France at the time, they were called the "Four Musketeers" of France. Lacoste's first victory was at the Wimbledon Championships in 1925. In the same year, he also won the French Championships (now the French Open) for the first time. Lacoste later achieved 7 major singles titles, including 3 French Championships, 2 Wimbledon Championships, and 2 consecutive US Championships (now the US Open). However, after winning the French Championships for the third time in 1929, Lacoste decided to retire at the age of 25 due to tuberculosis. After retiring, Lacoste began designing polo shirts. He teamed up with André Gillier, the president of the largest knitwear manufacturing company in France, and produced polo shirts embroidered with the green crocodile logo. The brand's trademark, the crocodile (The Alligator, Crocodile), comes from Lacoste's nickname, which was given to him for his tenacious playing style during his active career. The brand's policy is to pursue quality, comfort, and durability.
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