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Lacoste Men's L860S 5618 (424) Blue Sunglasses, Matte Bluee |
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Lacoste L6008S 424 53 Men's Sunglasses |
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Lacoste L860SE 424 56 Men's Sunglasses |
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Nautica Men's Sunglasses, Matte Navy, 5618 |
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Lacoste L916S 424 50 Unisex Sunglasses |
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Men's Full Rimmed Rectangular Frame Sunglasses L884S-424 |
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Men's UV Protection Rectangular Sunglasses - L6011S-424-5618 - Lens Size: 56 Mm |
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Lacoste L6010MAG-SET 424 Men's Clip-On Frames |
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Lacoste L2935 424 53 Men's Eyeglasses Frame |
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Product Features: Brand: Lacoste Lens Color: Grey Frame Material: Injected Type: Sunglasses Targeted Group: Men Frame Shape: Rectangle Polarized Lenses: No Lens Color Family: Grey Temple Size: 145 mm Bridge Size: 18 mm Lens Material: Plastic Lens Size: 56 mm Frame Length: 112 mm Foldable: No Frame Color: Matte Grey Collection: la Pique UPC-A: 886895336000
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About Lacoste
Founded by French tennis legend René Lacoste, four-time international champion, the Lacoste brand draws inspiration from sporting values, fair play and daring. We pass down these values through the generations and cultivate elegance as a way of being and inventing one's life. At the age of 18, René Lacoste lived in Bordeaux with his family and was a gifted student at the Polytechnic School. Just like his father, he was passionate about sport and playing tennis took up most of his time. This passion finally led him to abandon his studies to invent his own life. Match after match, René Lacoste wrote the history of tennis. With seven Grand Slam titles under his belt, he made a name for himself - and even earned a nickname. In Boston in 1923, his captain promised to buy him a crocodile leather suitcase he had been admiring in a shop window if he won his next match. René lost, but in tribute to his tenacity on the court and in reference to this unusual bet, the American press christened him “the crocodile.” The nickname was quickly adopted throughout the tennis world. René himself even encouraged it, asking his friend and stylist Robert George to sew a crocodile onto the white jackets he wore when arriving onto the court. And with that, the legend began