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Written by fuzzylizzie.com
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LACOSTE
The Lacoste Crocodile shirt dates to 1933, when tennis star Rene’ Lacoste joined with a French garment maker to manufacture tennis shirts. In 1952, Lacoste signed an agreement with the David Crystal Company to import, and in 1966, to make Lacoste shirts in the United States. David Crystal was also the owner of Izod and Haymaker, and so the crocodile is seen on garments with quite a few different labels.
These shirts and dresses were very fashionable in the middle 1960s and in the early 1980s, and came to typify the “preppy” look. The relationship between Izod and Lacoste came to an end in 1992, and today La Chemise Lacoste is the maker and licenser of all Lacoste products.
There are many variations of the Lacoste label, with combinations of Lacoste, Izod, Haymaker and David Crystal names. We are showing just a few of the typical labels.
See also: Izod
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from Chemise Lacoste polo shirt
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from a late 1960s polo dress
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from a 1960s sweater
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from a 1960s cardigan sweater, Izod of London
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from a cardigan sweater
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from a c. 1970s Izod Lacoste Vest
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Izod label Lacoste
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