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Lacoste was involved in a long-standing dispute over its logo with Hong Kong–based sportswear company Crocodile Garments. At the time, Lacoste used a crocodile logo that faced right (registered in France in 1933) while Crocodile used one that faced left (registered in various Asian countries in the 1940s and 1950s).
Lacoste polo shirts have the crocodile logo, while Izod has a monogram crest. Izod has had a number of repositionings in the marketplace (its current image being midrange preppy and performance apparel). Lacoste's current positioning remains entirely upscale. Both brands continue to be popular.
A live alligator named Albert first appeared at football games during the 1957 season, and served as the mascot of the football team on the field before the costumed version of Albert became the mascot in 1970. [1] He was joined by a female version, Alberta, in 1984. [2] They often appear as a couple, but also appear alone. [3]
PVH repositioned and restored some of Izod's previous relevance, while introducing a number of product lines and brands, complete with an Izod "crest" logo, or patch. In addition to its sportswear, Izod designs a full range of men's suits, shirts, neckties, shoes, outerwear, and fragrances, and continues to produce its famous polo shirts ...
A Pennsylvania man who credits an alligator named Wally for helping relieve his depression for nearly a decade says he is searching for the reptile after it went missing during a vacation to the ...
Chompers – Alligator mascot of the Allegheny Gators; Clash – Titan mascot of the Wisconsin–Oshkosh Titans; Clawed Z. Eagle – mascot of the American Eagles; Clutch – Hawk mascot of the Lehigh Mountain Hawks; Clyde and Haley – anthropomorphized comets, co-mascots of the Olivet Comets; Clyde The Cougar – mascot of the College of ...
Who’s excited for NCIS: Origins? In anticipation of the CBS prequel spinoff (launching Monday, Oct. 14 at 9/8c with a double-episode premiere), TVLine presents more than a dozen photos from the ...
Two-Toed Tom is a legendary alligator in the Southern United States who terrorized swamp residents in Florida and Alabama. The name originates from the legendary alligator having lost all but two toes on one or more feet to a steel trap.