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Lacoste, inventor of the polo since 1933 Original L.12.12 Polo. Made by Lacoste. The Icon. The collar, button placket, and petit piqué fabric are the components thought by René Lacoste. Yes, René did it first. 90 years ago, he challenged the status quo by creating the first polo to bring more freedom of movement on and off the court. And put a crocodile at heart, making Lacoste the first brand who put a logo on clothing. Classic fit, comfortable ease on the body and sleeves Original L.12.12 navy blue polo in our iconic petit pique renewed every season in a new large colour palette. The Petit Piqué fabric is a Lacoste signature. It is made of fibres knit together at two different levels of tension. The result? A finely honeycombed fabric that enables air to circulate freely. This fabric ensures comfort, ease of movement and elegance. Ribbed collar and cuffs Side slits Invisible hem Real mother-of-pearl buttons 3cm green crocodile at chest Machine washable. 100% Cotton.
Lacoste, inventor of the polo since 1933 Original L.12.12 Polo. Made by Lacoste. The Icon. The collar, button placket, and petit piqué fabric are the components thought by René Lacoste.
Yes, René did it first. 90 years ago, he challenged the status quo by creating the first polo to bring more freedom of movement on and off the court. And put a crocodile at heart, making Lacoste the first brand who put a logo on clothing.
Classic fit, comfortable ease on the body and sleeves Original L.12.12 navy blue polo in our iconic petit pique renewed every season in a new large colour palette. The Petit Piqué fabric is a Lacoste signature.
It is made of fibres knit together at two different levels of tension. The result? A finely honeycombed fabric that enables air to circulate freely. This fabric ensures comfort, ease of movement and elegance.
- Ribbed collar and cuffs
- Side slits
- Invisible hem
- Real mother-of-pearl buttons
- 3cm green crocodile at chest
Machine washable.
100% Cotton.
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