The tracksuit model is considered a Lacoste icon. It appeared on the tennis courts at Roland Garros, used by players before and after matches. After countless seasons, the outerwear has also reached the wardrobes of brand lovers, and is now part of everyday clothing.
Aiming to inspire current generations while reliving Lacoste’s heritage, the tracksuits arrive in three new styles: Paris, Sportsuit and Jogger. New products and reissues are united by a common thread. The multifaceted pieces with various details convey true French sporting elegance.
Paris
Paris is inspired by the tennis chic that emerged in the 1970s, and in 2023 it gains a timeless version through symbols of the past, such as details on the hem, well-fitting cuts and, of course, the brand’s traditional white color. The model with straight pants and jacket make up this new line, in a shape like a modern suit.
Sportsuit
Influenced by the 1980s Roland Garros extravaganza and tennis champion Guy Forget, the Sportsuit is crafted from ultra-lightweight, loose-fitting taffeta. In addition to court pieces for men, casual versions are also available for men and women.
Jogger
Finally, in thick cotton, impeccable fit and seamless details bring the Jogger to life. With sweatshirts and pants in a variety of colors not only to match, but also to wear with more structured pieces, ideal for an urban look.
Versatile and always on the move, the franchise tracksuit is, more than ever, an icon that transcends cultures and generations and an emblem that over the years has brought together communities around the world.
To present the new collection, Lacoste brought together an emblematic cast in Nice who produced digital content pills. Garance Marillier, Pablo Andujar, Ysaora Thibus, Sami Outalbali, Salif Gueye and, the biggest tennis player to win Grand Slams with 24 editions – Novak Djokovic, personify each style, in their own way.