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Paris Track Pants Navy
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- Model: 189 cm, 76 kg, wearing size 4 - M.
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Product details
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• Made from polyester and cotton.
- Straight fit
- True to size. We recommend choosing your usual size.
- Model: 189 cm, 76 kg, wearing size 4 - M.
• Contrast-coloured stripe on the sides.
• Two front pockets.
• One back pocket.
• Fabric patch on the left thigh.Fit
Product code26677511
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the product's measurements
Read more about how we measure and convert sizes »Measurements (cm) S M L XL Waist 80 84 88 92 Inside Leg 76 77 78 78 Thigh Width 64 66 68 70 Knee Width 44 46 48 50 Leg Opening 34 36 36 37
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About Lacoste
Since its founding in 1933, René Lacoste's eponymous brand has become synonymous with the classic polo shirts that proudly display its Petit crocodile logo.
The iconic emblem's story began with a simple bet placed between René Lacoste and the captain of the French Davis Cup team - if Lacoste won a particularly important match, he would take ownership of the captain's alligator skin suitcase. The French media and public were so enamoured with this story that René quickly earned the moniker 'Le Crocodile', a nickname he was quick to embrace, having friend Robert George design a crocodile emblem that was then embroidered on to the blazers the tennis legend would often wear between matches. -
Manufacturer information
- Name:
- Lacoste Operations
- Address:
- 37 Boulevard de Montmorency 75016 Paris, FR
- Contact:
- https://www.lacoste.com/fr/
- Product code:
- 26677511r
- EAN/GTIN:
- Manufacturer's article number
- XH1412-166
- Country of origin:
- Türkiye
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Since its founding in 1933, René Lacoste's eponymous brand has become synonymous with the classic polo shirts that proudly display its Petit crocodile logo.
The iconic emblem's story began with a simple bet placed between René Lacoste and the captain of the French Davis Cup team - if Lacoste won a particularly important match, he would take ownership of the captain's alligator skin suitcase. The French media and public were so enamoured with this story that René quickly earned the moniker 'Le Crocodile', a nickname he was quick to embrace, having friend Robert George design a crocodile emblem that was then embroidered on to the blazers the tennis legend would often wear between matches.