Lacoste Marice TBC
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View the Video Description for this product! (Please note that the color shown in the video may no longer be available.)- Creep the cement in these cool Lacoste® slip-ons.
- Textile upper.
- Signature alligator accents the side.
- Textile lining.
- Lightly padded insole.
- Rubber outsole.
- Imported.
- Measurements:
- Weight: 8 oz
- Product measurements were taken using size 11, width D. Please note that measurements may vary by size.
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René Lacoste entered the legend of tennis when he and his teammates "The Musketeers", stole the Davis Cup away from the Americans for the first time in 1927. Not forgetting his three French Open victories (1925, 1927 and the Roland-Garros stadium in 1929), his two victories in Great Britain (Wimbledon 1925 and 1928) and two U.S. Open titles at Forest Hills (1926 and 1927).
René Lacoste was born in France on July 2, 1904 and died on October 12, 1996. The true story of the "Crocodile" begins in 1927. René Lacoste liked to recount how his nickname became an emblem recognized throughout the world.
"I was nicknamed 'the Alligator' by the American press, after I made a bet with the Captain of the French Davis Cup Team concerning a suitcase made from crocodile skin. He promised to buy it for me if I won a very important match for our team. The public must have been fond of this nickname which conveyed the tenacity I displayed on the tennis courts, never letting go of my prey! So my friend Robert George drew a 'crocodile', which I then had embroidered on the blazer I wore on the courts."
An attentive spectator at René Lacoste’s Davis Cup matches was the winner of the British Women’s golf title, Mademoiselle Simone Thion de la Chaume, who soon became his wife and constant support.
In 1933, René Lacoste and André Gillier, the owner and President of the largest French knitwear manufacturing firm of that time, set up a company to manufacture the logo-embroidered shirt. The champion had designed this for his own use on the tennis court, as well as a number of other shirts for tennis, golf and sailing - as can be seen in the first catalogue, produced in 1933.
To the best of our knowledge, this was the first time that a brand name appeared on the outside of an article of clothing - an idea which has since become extremely successful.
This shirt revolutionized men’s sportswear and replaced the woven fabric, long-sleeved, starched classic shirts. The first Lacoste shirt was white, slightly shorter than its counterparts, had a ribbed collar, short sleeves with ribbed bands and was made of a light knitted fabric called "Jersey petit piqué".
Today, it continues to offer the same quality, comfort and solidity on which it built its name and which constitutes its uniqueness.
As an enduring legacy, the Lacoste brand has widely expanded over the years. Its famous crocodile emblem can now be seen on shoes, eyewear, watches, bedding, bath towels, bags, accessories, kid's shoes, as well as apparel.
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I was looking for a pair of affordable canvas slip ons but was never really a fan of the Tom's look. These seemed to be more my style so I purchased 2 pairs (grey and red) and have to say my intuition was right. These are super comfortable and look great, I've received a number of compliments wearing them over the past few days. I originally purchased a pair in size 10.5 and it was a little too loose on my foot. My feet measure about 11 inches and, according to the zappos size guide, should fit a 10.5. I ended up purchasing a half size smaller (10) and they fit much better.
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- Anonymous - customer
- from New York City
- April 9, 2013
These shoes look and feel great on the foot. I have been wearing them sockless and they're perfect for a casual outing as it's getting warmer. Lacoste shoes tend to run big so I got a half size down, even so I could have gone a full size down but they would've been a little snug. My main issue with these shoes is that the canvas is very thin and flimsy. It is so thin that it can't support its own weight, so there are little creases on your foot when you wear them. I had to actually spray starch on the shoes to stiffen the fabric a little bit, but even then the shoe doesn't hold its shape too well. I got them on sale so it's not a big deal, but I'd probably return them if I paid more.
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- Neil - customer
- May 15, 2013





