Lacoste has released a new version of their Carnaby Evo Sneaker. According to Lacoste,
“The Carnaby Evo BL is an iconic on-court style crafted from premium leather, with contrast heel detailing and signature Lacoste design lines. Team with a crisp white shirt and jeans.”
It has the following specs:
- Leather uppers
- Rubber outsole with tennis-inspired tread
- Mesh lining
- Contrast color binding at heel tab
- 83.5% Leather (Timbo ss) 16.5% Synthetic (PU)
Da Man magazine notes “With a heritage-inspired duotone colour palette and minimalist aesthetic, the Carnaby Evo pieces can lend a touch of sophistication to any outfit, whatever your mood or destination.”
Note: Worried that the Lacoste sneaker you bought is fake? Check out my post on detecting counterfeit Lacoste sneakers.
According to the Daily Mail, Lacoste’s Pour Femme Intense perfume ranks number one on the list of women’s perfumes that will be worn this Fall:
British footwear manufacturer Pentland has announced the appointment of Marc Hare as the new product director of the Lacoste Footwear Joint Venture. In January 2018, Pentland and The Lacoste Group announced a 50:50 joint venture (JV) based at the Pentland HQ in North London. The JV manages the design, production and manufacturing of Lacoste’s footwear globally. Pentland continues to manage UK distribution, while Lacoste handles distribution in its main territories.
Last night, in New York, Novak Djokovic visited the Lacoste boutique at Macy’s Herald Square to celebrate the launch of Lacoste’s new Fall/Winter 2018 Novak Djokovic collection. Djokovic took pictures with his fans, and also spent time with kids from the CityParks’ Foundation Tennis Academy. These students had won the chance to meet him by writing essays about a time they had faced adversity in their lives.. This was Djokovic’s first appearance in the United Stafes for Lacoste. In 2017, he was named Lacoste’s “new crocodile,” after Rene Lacoste and he now represents the brand on and off the court.
It’s been almost a year since the tennis racket maker Technifibre was acquired by Lacoste, and their CEO Nicolas Préault was recently interviewed on how the merger is going. And, when he was asked, Nicolas was extremely enthusiastic about the advantages that Lacoste brings to his company: