In 2018, Lacoste started a three-year partnership with the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and joined forces to help raise awareness about the extinction of threatened species and support conservation action on the ground. This collaboration led to the creation of 10 limited-edition polo shirts, with the iconic crocodile leaving its usual spot to 10 threatened species. For each one of them, the number of polo shirts produced matches the number of animals known to remain in the wild. This year, the crocodile keeps on fighting for the survival of wildlife with 10 brand new threatened species, and will continue to help raise awareness of this alarming issue.On May 22nd, for the International Day for Biological Diversity, the below stores will be fully dedicated to the cause and put the spotlight on one specific species in an eventful way.Paris – Champs Elysées – The Iberian Lynx – 589 specimens left London - Covent Garden - The Yemeni Mouse-Tailed Bat - 150 specimens leftLos Angeles - Rodeo Drive - The Opal Goodeid - 150 specimens leftTo k yo - Shibuya - The Northern Hairy-Nosed Wombat - 115 specimens leftMiami - Lincoln Road - The Mountain Chicken - 132 specimens leftBerlin - Kudamm - The Addax - 90 specimens leftShanghai - Shanghai Kerry - The Cebu Damselfly - 50 specimens leftNew York - Broadway - The North Atlantic Right Whale - 444 specimens leftSeoul - Garosugil - The Moheli Scops Owl - 400 specimens leftOn Lacoste.com - The Hawaiian Monk Seal - 1 400 specimens left3,520 polo shirts for 3,520 specimens.All profits from this day from the nine stores and from Lacoste.com will help IUCN’s efforts to conserve threatened wildlife.A global commitment to face a global issue.Lacoste would like to thank its partners JCDecaux One World, Metrobus and Branded Cities for offering Lacoste visibility for this project and the artist Rone who supported the project with his music “Bye Bye Macadam” on our digital assets.
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