The French brand, now re-positioned, is about to succeed and deserves to be rediscovered.
With a good quality-price ratio , Le Coq Sportif offers products with careful cuts, worked materials and dares a real graphic bias on some of its pieces.
On the sneaker side, durability is not always there but at this price level it is difficult to expect more.
Notice to sports practitioners, particularly tennis players, the brand regularly offers refined products with interesting twists.
Le Coq Sportif was originally a hosiery, born in 1882, which turned to the world of sport in 1920 . Little by little, the brand became strongly represented in professional sport and reached its peak in the 1970s and 80s.
At the height of her success, she dressed the greens of Saint-Etienne during their epic in 1976 or even Yannick Noah during his victory at Rolland-Garros in 1983.
After crossing the desert in the 1990s, the brand's objective today is to be the French benchmark for sportswear . Building on its heritage, the brand brandishes its tricolor label and multiplies retro products by taking its iconic models to update them to modern tastes.
Note the brand's numerous collaborations (Frenchtrotters, Mont-Saint-Michel, Colette, etc.) and premium collections with a casual trend (Coq d'Or Collection).