The Birth of A Crocodile
A story of a bet, a journalist and a most tenacious player.
RENÉ LACOSTE IN WIMBLEDON IN 1928. © LACOSTE ARCHIVES. JACQUES BRUGNON COLLECTION
The crocodile becomes a symbol
The crocodile takes shape in 1927 under the pen of designer Robert George. An early fan of customization, René Lacoste immediately has it embroidered on his blazers. A few years later, the polo sees the light of day. The crocodile over the heart makes Lacoste the first brand to display a visible logo on an article of clothing.
PORTRAIT OF RENÉ LACOSTE. © GETTY IMAGES
The crocodile’s evolution through different ad campaigns
Follow the croc: Lacoste advertising archives from 1933.
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The crocodile's elegance
1933
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The crocodile's character
1958
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The crocodile's cheekiness
1960
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The crocodile's dialect
1969
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The crocodile’s break
1958
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The crocodile’s femininity
1960
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The crocodile's shirt
1969
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The crocodile's family
1989
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The crocodile's creativity
1960
L.12.12 Polo Merci, solidarity with a heart
To support the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, all sales (excl. taxes) of the polo will enable the implementation of health protection programs for volunteers in 26 countries where there is currently no medical coverage
Tracking the Crocodile
Everything you always wanted to know about Lacoste but were afraid to ask