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New item! The color is a very elegant ivory. The outer fabric uses 60% wool, making it very warm. The navy blue hood can be rolled up and stored in the collar. The size is 36, which I think is a women's S size. Please refer to the actual measurements below. Actual measurements: Shoulder width 39cm (to the seam) Shoulder to sleeve 60cm Length 61cm Bust 98cm Waist 94cm Thank you✨K ◼️Lacoste LACOSTE ■The crocodile logo was born around 1925, about 8 years after the brand was founded. At the time, René Lacoste, a tennis player who was representing France, bet on the outcome of a match with Pierre Gillou, the captain of the French team, for a "crocodile skin suitcase" as a reward just before the final against the strong Australian player Anderson. ◼️The creator of the polo shirt René Lacoste was a great tennis player and also an excellent businessman and inventor. One of them was the "L.12.12", a classic polo shirt that was born as a new sports shirt for tennis and boasts a style that has not changed for over 80 years. ◼️The biggest "invention" was the pique knit fabric What did René Lacoste improve? The biggest point is the fabric. In 1932, he met André Gillier, who runs a major French textile company, and a year later, he developed a short-sleeved pique knit shirt that was easy to move in and breathable even in high humidity and scorching heat. This was the origin of all current polo shirts and the beginning of the "Lacoste" brand. ◼️For the first time in the fashion world, the logo was boldly placed on the outside of the clothes, on the chest. Although logo exposure had already begun in other industries, such as Peugeot's lion, it was hidden inside the clothes or on the tags in the fashion industry. Bernard Lacoste, who took over the company from his father, René Lacoste, the founder, and served as its representative for over 40 years, said in his lifetime, "The true originality of Lacoste is that the logo was put on the front of the clothes for the first time," which shows that it was a groundbreaking event within the company.
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