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Alligators Attack


I was surprised to see that Lacoste's boutique in Kuwait has actually received the very limited edition Lacoste design collaberation by Brazilian designers Fernando and Humberto Campana.I have read about it a few months back in various blogs.

The Campanas + LACOSTE series features shirts with arrangements of the traditional embroidered crocodile in a very unusual and creative way, a reference to both Lacoste’s reptile motif and the designers’ Alligator Chair, which is upholstered with cuddly toy alligators.

Lacoste's boutique in the Avenues has only received one style of the The Campanas + LACOSTE series which you can see featured here for both men and women. Apparently, this limited edition is only available in Kuwait and not the rest of the GCC region for some reason. Only a couple of shirts are left, so if you're interested, grab one now.



Comments

I've seen this in Kuwait (Avenues), but I don't understand the price tag of lacoste and Ralph Lauren's polos, I order them from their official websites at a very reasonable price while they're extremely expensive here! Any way, when I saw this shirt, I wanted to order it, but it said: Temporarily unavailable! :(
Confashion said…
Gadeer
Usually you're better off buying classic polo shirts online as they're cheaper. But for limited edition stuff, it's usually more or less the same price and quite difficult to purchase online, unless it's on ebay, in that case it gets sold for 3 times it's actual cost.
Anonymous said…
i would like to know the real price of the lacoste companas polo shirt for men and also is there a link where i can buy it online.
Anonymous said…
gadeer i want to know how to order from lacoste online do the accept kuwaiti mastercard

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