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  2. Lacoste - Wikipedia

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    Lacoste S.A. is a French luxury sports fashion company, founded in 1933 by tennis player René Lacoste, and entrepreneur André Gillier. It sells clothing, ...

  3. Marie Lacoste Gérin-Lajoie - Wikipedia

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    Marie Lacoste Gérin-Lajoie (19 October 1867 – 1 November 1945) was a Canadian feminist. She was a professor at the Université de Montréal , and a self-taught legal expert (her father and husband were both lawyers, and she had access to their books).

  4. Lacoste Essential - Wikipedia

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    Lacoste Essential is the name of a men's cologne produced by high-end apparel company Lacoste.The original Lacoste Essential for men contains aquatics citrus (tangerine, bergamot), tomato leaves, cassis, black pepper, rose, patchouli, sandalwood and “wood accord.” [1] The popular fragrance is recognized by its distinctly shaped glass container, bearing a brushed aluminum atomizer and the ...

  5. Izod Lacoste - Wikipedia

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    In 1953, David Crystal, the owner of Izod and Haymaker, bought 50% of the rights to market Lacoste in America. The "Izod" and "Haymaker" brands were already established there. "Lacoste" was added to enhance the brands' prestige and introduce the name to American markets. The resulting union of the two companies was the piqué polo/tennis shirt ...

  6. Bernard Lacoste - Wikipedia

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    Born in Paris on 22 June 1931, Bernard Lacoste was the son of René Lacoste, the founder of the fashion company Lacoste. [1] He attended high school in France and earned the Bachelor of Science at Princeton University in the USA. From February 1954 until February 1956 he was a Lieutenant in the French Air Force.

  7. Open de France Dames - Wikipedia

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    Between 2012 and 2017 the tournament was held at Golf de Chantaco, near Saint-Jean-de-Luz in the Basque Country, which belongs to the Lacoste family. As Chantaco underwent construction works after the 2017 event, the tournament was moved to the Golf du Médoc Resort and later to Golf Barrière Deauville in Normandy .