Lacoste Women's Fragrances
In 1933, the first brand name logo was stitched on the front of a garment, Rene Lacoste had discovered the strength of the crocodile.
Several decades later his logo has taken on a role larger than life. In 1984, Lacoste Pour Homme was created for all Rene Lacoste's followers, the men who follow the style embodied in the crocodile: men of class, reliance, and elegance.French tennis star Jean René Lacoste made unintentional foray into fashion when he revealed his trademark sports performance shirt during a tennis match in 1929. His Four Musketeers team was the first to win the Davis Cup from the Americans, and consequently, the American press nicknamed Lacoste, “The Crocodile,” highlighting his tenacity and spunk. After retiring from tennis, Lacost founded La Chemise Lacost in 1933 and began producing his trademark shirt--complete with the signature crocodile logo (some say it's an alligator) embroidered on the chest. The brand expanded rapidly into sportswear, and eventually fragrance. Hits include sporty fragrances like Lacoste, Inspiration, Cool Play, Hot Play, Junior and Red Style in Play.