Lacoste’s Signature Codes Arrive at London's Grand Slam tournament
For the highlight of the grass-court season, Team Lacoste, led by Novak Djokovic, Daniil Medvedev, Arthur Fils and Eva Lys, will compete in performance-driven apparel that combines advanced technical expertise with a design language rooted in the brand’s heritage. A contemporary expression of Lacoste’s tennis elegance.
From Pleats to Piping: Signatures Born on the Court
Born from tennis and renowned for transforming the game with the invention of the polo shirt, Lacoste continues to draw inspiration from the sport that as always been at the heart of its identity. The pleated skirt, one of the House’s most recognisable signatures, originated on the court, while the contrast piping that runs along collars and sleeves is inspired by its lines and markings. Distinctive design elements such as these continue to shape every collection, from performance apparel to lifestyle pieces.
Subtle Signatures for London
At the British Major, where white remains the defining dress code, these signature details appear with understated elegance across the apparel worn by Team Lacoste players. They are combined with high-performance fabrics and technical knits featuring stretch construction, Ultra Dry moisture-management technology and odour-control properties. The collection also introduces new heritage-inspired elements, including breathable openwork V motifs inspired by the iconic Petit Piqué fabric and an archival badge revived for the Spring-Summer 2025 runway collection.
From the Runway to the Court and Beyond
Like the archival badge featured in the runway collection, the distinctive details seen in the London tournament apparel extend across a wider lifestyle offering. Technical fabrics deliver everyday comfort, while heritage-inspired codes bring a refined sporting aesthetic to contemporary silhouettes. A reflection of Lacoste’s enduring tennis elegance, designed to move seamlessly beyond the court.