Lacoste was founded by a tennis player and the sport-inspired apparel line has slowly moved from tennis to country club. This collaboration between Lacoste and France’s La MJC only furthers that “classy sneaker” vibe with a seersucker Broadwick, the Lacoste shoe named after a London street. The luxurious look is indeed pulled off by the seersucker and high-end leather on the heel, tongue tab, and insole. Just seventy-five pairs are said to be produced and will be available only at colette on July 3rd and Solemart on July 4th.
article from SneakerNewsSeptember 17th, 2009
lacoste indiana high
Lacoste are about to return to center court, this time with a new doubles partner – LimitEDitions of Barcelona. The two have teamed up to revive the Indiana High, an impossibly high-topped tennis shoe buried deep in the Lacoste vaults. Tennis aficionados may recognize the Missouri midsole, but from the ground floor up you’d swear these were made for ballin’ of a different kind. The creamy pastel upper gives the shoe a whiff of faded ‘80s retro glory without roughing things up too much. Topped of with the LimitEDitions crest embossed deep into the buttery tongue these will be available in his-and-hers colourways on October 3rd.
from sneakerfreaker.com







