Dore editorial French essentials Lacoste polo
Dore editorial French essentials Lacoste polo

French Essentials: The Lacoste Polo

Lifestyle
May 10, 2024
Author: Doré
Lifestyle
May 10, 2024

French Essentials: The Lacoste Polo

Author: Doré
We’re introducing a new series called French Essentials. Like Doré, the best things in life are simple. These items are quintessentially French (or have been adopted by the French) and are tried and true classics. Just ask Garance, our resident French expert.---The Lacoste PoloWith the French Open getting underway in just a few weeks, there’s no more essential item both on and off the tennis court as a classic Lacoste polo shirt. Tennis player René Lacoste introduced the first Lacoste polo in 1929 as an alternative to the more restrictive tennis attire of the time. Made with a cotton piqué fabric, and the iconic little alligator logo, the Lacoste polo is best when worn slightly oversized, tucked into a tennis skirt for play or a pair of jeans for everyday. If it’s almost 100 years old, it’s safe to say it’s certainly a classic.
We’re introducing a new series called French Essentials. Like Doré, the best things in life are simple. These items are quintessentially French (or have been adopted by the French) and are tried and true classics. Just ask Garance, our resident French expert.---The Lacoste PoloWith the French Open getting underway in just a few weeks, there’s no more essential item both on and off the tennis court as a classic Lacoste polo shirt. Tennis player René Lacoste introduced the first Lacoste polo in 1929 as an alternative to the more restrictive tennis attire of the time. Made with a cotton piqué fabric, and the iconic little alligator logo, the Lacoste polo is best when worn slightly oversized, tucked into a tennis skirt for play or a pair of jeans for everyday. If it’s almost 100 years old, it’s safe to say it’s certainly a classic.
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