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I truly can't think of any examples besides this one, the Lacoste polo. René Lacoste introduced the polo shirt to tennis, and his eponymous brand was the first to feature a logo on all of its ...
“When I think of the polo shirt,” says GQ senior commerce editor Avidan Grossman, “I think of Lacoste. It’s as simple as that ...
Due to the reused materials there are slight color variations that soften the brand's signature "petit pique” texture and give the Loop Polo a more casual feel. Lacoste, which was founded in ...
Lacoste made its very first polo shirt in 1933. The first isn't always the best, but in this case it is. We already wrote all about how great this polo is. That piqué cotton is tough enough to ...
The Lacoste crocodile is about to get extra-colorful. The brand that's been the benchmark for polos since French tennis star René Lacoste began marketing his piqué cotton shirts in 1933 is ...
Crew’s washed pique polo shirt feels borrowed straight from 1993. That’s a very good thing. Lacoste literally invented the pique polo in 1933, and this genre-defining polo is worn today by ...
“ONCE UPON A TIME, the Lacoste shirt was really the only sporty ... Preppy Handbook” to get nostalgic about the cotton piqué polo’s glory days as a cornerstone of WASPY style.
Wherever summer goes, questions over how to style a polo shirt follow. We get it. The thinking man's tee alternative might've originated on the tennis court with the French racquet virtuoso René ...
Always looking for a competitive edge, Lacoste invented in ’33 the world’s first modern tennis shirt, a short-sleeve cotton piqué polo, and he founded La Chemise Lacoste to produce it.
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