Lacoste pour Femme Eau de Parfum for Women (1.6 or 3 Fl. Oz.)
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This designer floral women’s eau de parfum blends the notes of Jamaican pepper and jasmine with sandalwood and incense accords
Lacoste pour Femme Eau de Parfum for Women (1.6 or 3 Fl. Oz.)
Fragrance Notes
- Jamaican pepper
- Jasmine
- Sandalwood
- Ambrette seed
- Skin accord
- Incense
Specifics
- Floral women’s fragrance
- Volume: 1.6 or 3 fl. oz.
- Minimalist glass spray bottle
- Introduced in 2003
About Lacoste
Long before he invented the polo or coined the now-instantly-recognizable logo that brands them, Grand Slam tennis champion René Lacoste was given a curious nickname by the press. Never one to bow to traditional on-court attire, “The Alligator” proudly displayed his new persona through a small, embroidered version of the predatory animal on his tennis blazers. As an extension of this rebellion, he invented the polo shirt, believing there was a market for more casual short-sleeved shirts, instead of the dress shirts typically worn on court. Each would—and would continue to—bear the alligator insignia for which the tennis master was known. The company has continually produced its signature polo since 1933, but since then, Lacoste has evolved into a full line of athletic-inspired sportswear for men and women.
For post-purchase inquiries, please contact customer support. View the Goods FAQ to learn more.
This designer floral women’s eau de parfum blends the notes of Jamaican pepper and jasmine with sandalwood and incense accords
Lacoste pour Femme Eau de Parfum for Women (1.6 or 3 Fl. Oz.)
Fragrance Notes
- Jamaican pepper
- Jasmine
- Sandalwood
- Ambrette seed
- Skin accord
- Incense
Specifics
- Floral women’s fragrance
- Volume: 1.6 or 3 fl. oz.
- Minimalist glass spray bottle
- Introduced in 2003
About Lacoste
Long before he invented the polo or coined the now-instantly-recognizable logo that brands them, Grand Slam tennis champion René Lacoste was given a curious nickname by the press. Never one to bow to traditional on-court attire, “The Alligator” proudly displayed his new persona through a small, embroidered version of the predatory animal on his tennis blazers. As an extension of this rebellion, he invented the polo shirt, believing there was a market for more casual short-sleeved shirts, instead of the dress shirts typically worn on court. Each would—and would continue to—bear the alligator insignia for which the tennis master was known. The company has continually produced its signature polo since 1933, but since then, Lacoste has evolved into a full line of athletic-inspired sportswear for men and women.
For post-purchase inquiries, please contact customer support. View the Goods FAQ to learn more.
Need To Know Info
- FINAL SALE; no returns unless defective.
- Does not ship to PO boxes/AK/HI/Canada/Puerto Rico.
- Most orders are delivered within 7 business days from the purchase date. Shipping questions?
- How is the strike-through price determined?