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Published: Feb 11th, 2009

LACOSTE IBIZA (CROC MYTH BRAZIL)

Lacoste delve into the mythology surrounding their infamous crocodile logo with their new pack entitled 'Crocodile Mythology - Myth vs. Legend’. The collection consists of nine styles from various cultural centres of the globe, with each sneaker detailing stories adapted from the tennis brand icon. For more information on the pack, check out our extensive feature here.

The Ibiza Amazonia is a direct design reflection of the black crocodile native to the region. The shoe is predominantly black in colour with an embossed gloss reptile print across the upper. The yellow bands across the flank of the crocodle are interpreted into the shoe laces and the lining. The foxing and insock are inspired from the tribal designs of the karaja indians.


 


 

 


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