Size guides LACOSTE

How to choose the right size?

Don’t bother measuring your insole you’ll never get it exactly right. Instead, check the measurements in cm or CHN on any of your sneakers. Use that info to find the corresponding US size in the size guide. For example, a 25 cm insole length corresponds to a US 7 in Vans. Keep in mind, sizes may vary slightly between brands due to different measuring methods.

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Lacoste tops - women

SizeChest (cm)EUR
XS7832
S82-8634-36
M90-9438-40
L98-10242-44
XL107-11246-48

Lacoste bottoms - women

SizeWaist (cm)EUR
XS6032
S64-6834-36
M72-7638-40
L80-8442-44
XL89-9446-48

LACOSTE footwear - women

EURUSUKCM*
35.55322.7
365.53.522.9
376423.8
37.56.54.524.0
387524.3
397.55.525.1
39.58625.4
408.56.525.6
40.59725.8
419.57.526.3
4210826.7
42.510.58.527.0
4311927.4

Lacoste tops - men

SizeChest (cm)
XS87
S90-93
M97-101
L105-109
XL113-117
XXL121-125
XXXL129
XXXXL134

Lacoste bottoms - men

SizeWaist (cm)
XS73
S77-81
M85-89
L93-97
XL101-106
XXL111-116
XXXL121
XXXXL126

Lacoste Trunks - men

SizeWaist (cm)
XS66-71
S72-77
M82-87
L92-97
XL102-107
XXL112-117

LACOSTE footwear - men

EURUSUKCM*
39.57624.6
407.56.525.1
40.58725.4
418.57.525.8
429826.5
42.59.58.526.7
4310927.1
4410.59.527.8
44.5111028
4511.510.528.5
46121129.1
46.512.511.529.4
47131230
48141330.5
49151431

LACOSTE socks - unisex

EURUSUK
36-393-5.53-5.5
40-436.5-8.56-8
44-469-12.59-12
47-5012.5-1512-14.5

LACOSTE

In the 1920s, French tennis player René Lacoste traveled to Boston with his Davis Cup team and noticed a crocodile suitcase. He made a bet with his coach, who promised to buy him the suitcase if he won the tournament. Neither of them could have predicted the lasting influence young Lacoste would have on fashion and trends in the future. After retiring from tennis in 1933, Lacoste officially founded the brand of the same name, choosing the alligator—his nickname—as the logo. Fashion today would be very different without Lacoste’s innovation in sportswear. He introduced a new style of T-shirt by adding a collar, buttons at the neck, and short sleeves—thus creating the polo shirt. What began as a tennis uniform quickly became a trend, moving from the courts to the streets. Today, you can dress head to toe in Lacoste, with pieces that offer both great quality and value. Our selection includes T-shirts, pants, hoodies, and caps. Get your crocodile outfit now!