A.P.C. gives Lacoste crocodile a makeover
Roberta HERRERA
The sportswear label Lacoste

Louise Trotter, artistic director of Lacoste, and Jean Touitou
The two brands are offering a unisex wardrobe full of minimalist touches: windbreakers in nylon, gabardine and denim, loose jeans, shirts, striped polo shirts, oversized dress shirts, sweatsuits, sweatshirts and t-shirts sporting several versions of the A.P.C. logo morphed into a crocodile. Sizes range from XXS to XXL.
The collection will include a line of accessories featuring striped socks, caps, sneakers and even an oversized denim tote bag. The creative duo will present a candle, priced at 40 euros, whose design is a nod to the famous tennis competition.

The iconic crocodile has indeed had its fair share of exposure over the past few days with tennis, particularly with the launch of its exclusive Roland Garros
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