Collection: LACOSTE
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25x LACOSTE JACKETS
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50x LACOSTE KNITWEAR
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50x LACOSTE POLO SHIRTS
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50x LACOSTE SHIRTS
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50x LACOSTE T-SHIRTS
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Vintage Lacoste Wholesale
Ideal for retail store owners from brick-and-mortar boutiques to online ecommerce businesses and independent sellers on platforms like Etsy, eBay, and Depop who purchase vintage clothing in bulk to resell.
Our collection of authentic vintage Lacoste is available wholesale in bundles and bales, ready to ship for immediate resale.
At Vintage Wholesale Supply, our Lacoste collection includes a diverse range of high-quality, genuine items ideal for retail. Key offerings include:
• Jackets: Durable and stylish outerwear.
• Knitwear: Classic sweaters and cardigans.
• Polo Shirts: Iconic and versatile polo shirts.
• Shirts: Timeless button-down shirts.
• T-Shirts: Comfortable and casual tees.
Who are Lacoste?
Lacoste was founded in 1933 by French tennis player René Lacoste and knitwear manufacturer André Gillier. René Lacoste, known as "The Crocodile" for his tenacity on the court, created the first polo shirt to provide comfort and flexibility during tennis matches. This shirt, made from a unique breathable fabric called petit piqué, featured the iconic crocodile logo, making it the first brand to display a visible logo on its clothing.
Lacoste revolutionized sportswear by blending athletic functionality with casual elegance, thus creating a new category of "sports chic." The polo shirt, in particular, became a timeless fashion staple, known for its versatility and comfort. Lacoste's influence extended beyond sports, becoming a symbol of preppy style and sophistication, widely adopted in various social circles.
In the 1970s and 1980s, Lacoste expanded its product line to include footwear, eyewear, and fragrances, further cementing its position as a lifestyle brand. Collaborations with designers and celebrities, such as Novak Djokovic and partnerships with high-profile tennis tournaments, have kept the brand relevant and fashionable.
Lacoste has also embraced sustainability, integrating eco-friendly materials and ethical practices into its production processes. This commitment to sustainability resonates with modern consumers who prioritize environmental responsibility.
Overall, Lacoste's blend of tradition and innovation has solidified its status as a global fashion icon, continuing to influence contemporary fashion while honouring its rich heritage