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The large gate-like object which the snowboarder is sliding is called a “torii”. These are a very common feature of the Japanese landscape and are often seen in and around temples, as well as spanning roads and footpaths. They often mark the entrance to a scared or respected place.
The Japanese characters - known as Kanji - read “Nihon”, which means “Japan”.
The shirts are available in a range of different print and fabric colours, in both male and female cuts. In the coming months, new SnowSphere designs will be introduced, so be sure to keep checking back for more.
Lacoste continued to go from strength to strength, with the introduction of their collection for children in 1959. With so many sportsmen in their family, Catherine Lacoste (daughter of Rene) won numerous golfing tournaments, again throwing the Lacoste brand into the limelight and launching the brand across a broad number of sporting events. Lacoste soon became favoured sporting attire across the globe for golfing and tennis games.
By the late Nineties the Lacoste empire had taken over. With a full range of fragrances and toiletries on offer, Lacoste’s fragrances had become bestsellers, surpassing the fame of many traditional perfume labels. Lending the Lacoste name to a wide range of accessories, as well as having two runway shows a year sealed Lacoste’s worldwide fashion status.