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Lacoste launches new collection to celebrate Djokovic’s Australian Open victory

French apparel brand Lacoste has launched a new limited-edition collection of a special jacket which celebrates Novak Djokovic’s 22nd Grand Slam victory.

Lacoste has stated that the collection will have only 22 pieces, 11 of which are available on Lacoste’s website, ten at Lacoste’s Parisian Flagship Lacoste Arena store, while one will be given to a special winner of the game contest via Lacoste’s official Discord channel. 

Djokovic took down Stefanos Tsitsipas in the final of the 2023 Australian Open to take home his 22nd Grand Slam win and tie with Rafael Nadal for most Grand Slam victories for a male athlete.

To celebrate Djokovic’s tenth Australian Open win, Lacoste’s limited-edition jacket features the number 22 designed on the front using the brand’s famous crocodiles, indicating the number of Grand Slams the Serbian has won. 

Aditya Chaudhuri

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