Lacoste Live Studio has teamed up with Agi & Sam, the new mavens of menswear, for a capsule collection that’s made for a contemporary lifestyle. Inspired as much by Russian modernism as the Lacoste sporting DNA, these highly adaptable pieces shift easily from office to evening without breaking stride. Stylish with a good sense of humour, these are clothes for those that aren’t afraid to turn heads. See more at http://www.lacoste.com/gb/lemagazine-editors-agi-and-sam.html
Lacoste Launches Chantaco Bag Collection
The sporting clothes brand Lacoste will be showcasing the Chantaco bag collection for men at TFWA Cannes. The range will be available in stores from spring/summer 2017.
The Chantaco collection (pictured below) is made from high quality materials and this leather line for men is both elegant and sport-inspired. With a nod to the brand heritage, such as the Petit Piqué, this collection is ideal for men travelling, going to work, or just for leisure.
Lacoste To Sponsor President’s Cup for Next Nine Years
Lacoste has signed a nine-year deal to be the official apparel provider of the Presidents Cup, the biennial matchplay tournament which pits the best golfers from the USA against a Rest of the World team, excluding Europe.
The French brand will sponsor the event through 2025, beginning with the 2017 edition in New Jersey. In contrast to golf’s other international matchplay event, the Ryder Cup, both Presidents Cup teams’ apparel will be provided by one brand. In addition to producing outfits for the players and officials. Lacoste is creating a co-branded Presidents Cup collection for fans of the event.
The financial terms of the five-cup deal were not released.
Izod Celebrates National Golf Day
Izod celebrated National Golf Day with this post on Instagram.
French Designer Jean-Paul Goude Unveils A New Lacoste Crocodile Logo
French designer Jean-Paul Goude unveiled a new unique Lacoste crocodile logo for his collaboration with Lacoste. “It was an invitation, a real carte blanche. It was Jean-Paul Goude who was to express his vision, to make decisions, [and] give his interpretation of the crocodile,” wrote creative director Felipe Oliveira Baptista on Instagram, about the collection and logo.