This was a popular brand at my junior high school (a long time ago). Students known as "preppies" wore shirts with this iconic crocodile. Have you ever worn clothing from Lacoste? I haven't.
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ah oui c'est toujours le chic du chic de la jeunesse huppée, en france. Mais il faut se méfier des contrefaçons. Bon weekend et bonne semaine.
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Horrible beast, great photo!
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ReplyDeleteThat’s wonderful! I don’t think I ever wore Lacoste. By the time I could afford it, it looked too trite to be special.
ReplyDeleteI've heard of the label but never worn it either.
ReplyDeleteI loved it when I was in my youth.
ReplyDeleteNo I never wore that label. Not really into labels anyway James. Thanks for hosting and commenting. Have a wonderful week ahead
ReplyDeletetruly great reflection. no, never wore it, never attracted to the idea of being branded.
ReplyDeletele fameux crocodile de Lacoste*bien sûr surtout pour les vêtement de sport (et les raquettes de tennis entre autres)*je viens de faire le rapprochement avec l’emblème de Nîmes "crocodile et palmier"...
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