"Crocodile" got its name from French famous tennis player Lacoste. Because of his long nose and aggressiveness, people gave him the nickname of crocodile. In the 1930s, the standard clothes on the tennis court were white flannel pants, woven button buttons, and sleeves rolled up. Crocodile Lacoste challenged this tradition by wearing short-sleeved knitwear and embroidered crocodile logos. This kind of clothing is both comfortable and beautiful in the game. The short sleeves solve the problem of long-sleeve roll-overs that often fall out. The collar is soft and supple. The knitted cotton pullover is good in breathability, while a slightly longer shirt hem in the pants prevents the shirt from falling. Slip out. Prev 1 23456Next pageRead more Antipilling Polar Fleece Blanket
Anti pilling Polar Fleece Blanket has the feature of light, warm and comfortable. It is very good for the spring and summer season in air conditioned room, or just a nap during the noon time on the sofa. It is casual and light warm, we also recommend it to be used for babies and pets, even outdoor--travel, car... Since the material is more light, it is also very soft and more tender skin touch. We manufacture popular Fleece Blanket including brushed fleece blanket, printed fleece blanket, anti pilling polar fleece blanket, Coral Fleece Blanket, Flannel Fleece Blanket, velveteen fleece blanket, and other home textile products.
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After Lacoste retired from tennis, the Crocodile Sweatshirts began to enter the mass production and sales commissioned friend sewing process, including embroidering crocodile marks on the left chest, and there were few embroidered marks on the clothes at the time. Lacoste's fame has made crocodile shirts popular, especially in the United States.
"Crocodile" got its name from French famous tennis player Lacoste. Because of his long nose and aggressiveness, people gave him the nickname of crocodile. In the 1930s, the standard clothes on the tennis court were white flannel pants, woven button buttons, and sleeves rolled up. Crocodile Lacoste challenged this tradition by wearing short-sleeved knitwear and embroidered crocodile logos. This kind of clothing is both comfortable and beautiful in the game. The short sleeves solve the problem of long-sleeve roll-overs that often fall out. The collar is soft and supple. The knitted cotton pullover is good in breathability, while a slightly longer shirt hem in the pants prevents the shirt from falling. Slip out.