Lacoste Polo Shirt
The Lacoste name is symbolic of a certain lifestyle - a certain refinement. Now headquartered in Paris, this international clothing company meets the demands of its customer year after year. The Lacoste line of casual men's wear is all about stylish tastes, born of Rene Lacoste's desire in 1933 for a better looking, better fitting and far more comfortable tennis shirt that what was available for the time. The result was a consistent and ever-producing fashion powerhouse that now produces more than fifty million products each year and found being worn by Andy Roddick and other international sports figures and celebrities.
Ragazzi Clothing proudly offers the classic Lacoste men's tees in several colors and sizes. These crewneck shirts are adorned with the Lacoste logo and are made of 100% cotton for maximum comfort and ease of care. Look for the attention to detail and consistent quality that's kept Lacoste the premiere designer for menswear.
The latest trends in tee shirts as a whole are the softness and pliability of an oft-worn tee while not sacrificing the fit and shape of the fabric. For a casual night out, the Lacoste Polo tee is a great choice; since the Lacoste tees don't share the same straight line cuts of other design labels, but instead, are designed to fit a man's physique nicely. Leave the bigger, looser fitting tees for the tennis courts and lounging around the house.
Whether you're wearing the Lacoste Polo under a blazer or on its own, sacrificing quality is never an option with this iconic designer. Fortunately, Lacoste has never been one for cutting corners. It maximizes the use of the best fabrics to present a well dressed man, regardless of whether his polo tee shirt is coupled with a great pair of acid washed denim jeans or the casual look of khaki trousers. Their affordability makes them easy to own every color in the Lacoste colour spectrum.
Lacoste Polo L1212
A classic tradition, the Lacoste Polo has been a symbol of fine men's and women's clothing for decades. It's an enduring brand with a global following. Each season delivers the highest quality in materials, incorporating only the finest fabrics, dyes and threads. The Lacoste brand has long since been synonymous with class and great style.
Never one to follow the trends, this iconic brand prefers to define the trends. From the recognizable logo to the fashion runways, there's simply no mistaking one of the world's most loved fashion brands. Most recently, Lacoste was named the official outfitter of the 2010 Australian Open. This, of course, comes as little surprise since the Lacoste dynasty was borne on the tennis court and revolutionized the way companies would forever market their brands. One of the first major companies to showcase its brand and logo on the outside of its garments, the world of both men and women's fashion hasn't been the same since. What began as a line of sporting clothes for men, and particularly, tennis clothing, in 1933 has evolved into a global conglomerate that offers men and women extensive collections of casual and dress clothing, perfumes, sunglasses, trainers and of course, the classic Lacoste polo.
Founded by
Rene Lacoste and incorporating a revolutionary fabric in the mid-1930s and called "jersey petit pique", the short sleeved, ribbed collared shirt that was a bit shorter than traditional men's shirts were for that time, the Lacoste polo was created. During this timeframe, men wore long sleeve cotton shirts with a traditional button down style. Uncomfortable, especially on the tennis court, Lacoste knew a more comfortable alternative existed. The now-famous alligator Izod continues to be one of the most purchased men's clothing garment and is no longer exclusive to the tennis courts.
As with most every other company around the globe,
Lacoste's website was unveiled in the summer of 2002. For more than seventy years, the Lacoste polo has been the signature garment for both men and women, is sold in more than 100 countries, in thousands of retailers and offers more than seven hundred exclusive Lacoste retail stores.