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1.5 ml vialLacoste - Lacoste Pour Homme
Pour Homme’s sleek opening of powdered plum and sweet red apple slyly hovers over the sudden intensity of juniper and cardamom spice, backed by pink pepper, and cinnamon. This fiery, electric heart flashes like lightning over a deep river of rum, sandalwood, bright, dry cedar, and dark vanilla.
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- Hanging Out40%
- Date Night33%
- Office20%
- Workout5%
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The Lacoste brand was started somewhat unintentionally by French tennis star Jean René Lacoste in 1927 when a piece of luggage made from crocodile skin was promised to him upon his winning of a particular match. Shortly thereafter, he emblazoned a small crocodile on his court apparel in reference to this win and to signify his style of play. In 1933, in conjunction with the largest French knitwear manufacturer, Lacoste began to produce his logo-embroidered shirt for the sports of tennis, golf, and sailing.
“The status symbol of the competent sportsman,” Lacoste shirts found their way to the United States in 1952 and into the closets of the well-to-do sporting class. Bernard Lacoste took over the management of his father’s company in 1963, and it was under him that the Lacoste brand experienced significant growth. Lacoste reached its height of popularity in the United States in the late 1970s and 1980s in the era of “preppy wear,” wherein the company began to introduce other products, including eyewear, shoes, watches, leather goods, and Lacoste perfume.
The first Lacoste fragrance was a cologne for men simply called Lacoste for Men. Eleven years later, in 1999, the first Lacoste perfume for women was released. Today, there are many elegant options for women in the line of Lacoste perfume. For men, the brand boasts more than 20 colognes to chose from. While varying in scent from Dream of Pink perfume, with fresh fruity aromas of berries and lotus flowers aimed at energetic and passionate young women, to Elegance, a Lacoste cologne with black pepper and nutmeg accords, all of the fragrances are exceedingly well-balanced and refined, in line with all things Lacoste.
Women have fragrance options like the sophisticated Inspiration perfume, the clean, classic Eau De Lacoste perfume, and the entire “Touch of” series, allowing for the many moods of a woman to each have their own bouquet of scent.
Learn more“The status symbol of the competent sportsman,” Lacoste shirts found their way to the United States in 1952 and into the closets of the well-to-do sporting class. Bernard Lacoste took over the management of his father’s company in 1963, and it was under him that the Lacoste brand experienced significant growth. Lacoste reached its height of popularity in the United States in the late 1970s and 1980s in the era of “preppy wear,” wherein the company began to introduce other products, including eyewear, shoes, watches, leather goods, and Lacoste perfume.
The first Lacoste fragrance was a cologne for men simply called Lacoste for Men. Eleven years later, in 1999, the first Lacoste perfume for women was released. Today, there are many elegant options for women in the line of Lacoste perfume. For men, the brand boasts more than 20 colognes to chose from. While varying in scent from Dream of Pink perfume, with fresh fruity aromas of berries and lotus flowers aimed at energetic and passionate young women, to Elegance, a Lacoste cologne with black pepper and nutmeg accords, all of the fragrances are exceedingly well-balanced and refined, in line with all things Lacoste.
Women have fragrance options like the sophisticated Inspiration perfume, the clean, classic Eau De Lacoste perfume, and the entire “Touch of” series, allowing for the many moods of a woman to each have their own bouquet of scent.
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- TRTOMMY R.11/25/2024Reviews 9Products received 0Go to scentThis has always been my go to when I dont know what to wear and women always ask what is that you are wearing,00
- NLNuage L.08/31/2024Reviews 2Products received 0BHxpybsh00
- TDTelara D.07/28/2024Reviews 14Products received 0Smells like "Man"It's decent. Very typical "man" smelling. Not repulsive like a lot of them are, but still quite strong. I'm not getting any of the featured notes once sprayed. It's very bright and citrusy RIGHT as you spray it before it very quickly turns into that musky, woody, fake amber smell that so many men's cologne has. Not my favorite and definitely won't be ordering again for my personal collection, but definitely not bad by any means. (SIDE NOTE: When I spray this in conjunction with a Eucalyptus and Spearmint spray that I have... WOW those 2 scents work well together!!)My ratingsWoodyTrendsetterOfficeSummerEasy-going00
- JWJAYMAR W.06/05/2024Reviews 2Products received 0love itidk yet been working a lot but I got y'all00
- JWJoseph W.06/03/2024Reviews 15Products received 0Didn’t receive itemItem was sent to wrong address00
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