A Polo Shirt Cherished for 90 YearsThe Lacoste "L.12.12," born in 1933, is the prototype of all polo shirts. Its timeless style, inherited from its original design and functionality, continues to exude an unfading presence even after more than 90 years.
Made from a single high-quality yarn, knitted into a piqué fabric known for its elegant sheen and durability, this item combines the lightness of a T-shirt with the sophistication of a dress shirt.
LACOSTEA French sportswear brand famous for its polo shirts adorned with the crocodile logo. Founded by French tennis player René Lacoste in the 1920s, it continues to be popular worldwide.
Elegant and Functional FabricThe fabric is made from a single high-quality cotton yarn knitted into piqué. It offers an elegant sheen, durability, excellent moisture absorption, and breathability, ensuring a comfortable feel even on hot days.
The Origin of Polo Shirt DesignThe brand's first item, the "L.12.12," was born in 1933. The "L" stands for Lacoste's family name, the first "1" refers to piqué fabric, the following "2" signifies short sleeves, and the last "12" indicates the 12th prototype approved by René for production.
Continued Attention to DetailShell buttons are used, with black and white lip pearl oyster buttons selected to match the body color.
The front placket is designed to protrude only 2mm from the body, ensuring that even when the top button is fastened, the lower placket remains hidden during movement.
The iconic crocodile logo, a hallmark of Lacoste polo shirts, is placed on the left chest. It is made with approximately 1,600 stitches.
Side slits, balancing ease of movement with a polished look, are precisely set at 20mm, adhering to René's recipe down to the millimeter.
A classic fit with just the right amount of room. Whether worn snugly for a neat look or oversized for a relaxed yet refined style, it's up to you.