The Lacoste crocodile logo was made in honor of founder René Lacoste’s nickname as a tennis player, and the French apparel brand’s codes prohibits it from being messed with. For the U.S. Open, though, ...
Lacoste’s green crocodile is one of the most recognizable logos in fashion, but the iconic reptile is temporarily stepping (waddling?) aside to make way for some other deserving creatures. The French ...
The iconic crocodile logo on Lacoste polo shirts is going away. At least temporarily - and for a good cause. The brand announced the crocodile will be replaced by designs of 10 endangered animal ...
As the U.S. Open heats up, tennis’s biggest stars are dressed a little differently. Lacoste is temporarily replacing its trademark crocodile logo with a goat, as brand spokesperson Novak Djokovic ...
But every now and again, along comes a fan-made design so good that everybody thinks it's real – and when they find out it isn't, they wish it was. Enter graphic designer Stephen Kelleher's concept ...
PARIS, FRANCE (CNN) --Lacoste temporarily replaced its polo shirts' crocodile logo with the images of 10 endangered species to help counter the threat of extinction. The shirts, which are part of a ...
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