Lacoste Canada Is Having A Huge Sale With Items Up to 50% Off

Yes, polo shirts are included.
Sponsored Content Contributing Writer, Studio

If you're a fan of polo shirts and tennis shoes, you might be pleased to learn that Lacoste Canada is celebrating spring with a 50% off sale. 

You'll be able to get men's, women's, and kid's gear included in the sale, and products range from swimwear to sneakers to accessories and so much more. 

Prices and items vary, but there are some standouts from the sale. 

Women's Graduate Sneakers

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These classic sneaks are a welcome addition to dress-down business wear or dress-up athleisure. They're 40% off the regular price of $120 for only $71.99.

Men's Checked Slim Fit Stretch Cotton Poplin Shirt

Lacoste's cabin-core classic red or blue cotton plaid shirt is $66.99, 50% off the original price of $135.

Women's Crew Neck Flowy Dress

Survive the seasons between winter and summer with a layerable two-toned flowy dress. Available in two colour duos - green and navy, snag a versatile piece for 50% off the retail price of $215 for only $106.99

Men's Gazon Leather Slip-ons

Premium nappa leather, Ortho-lite insoles and breathable mesh uppers come together in a goes-with-everything slip on. Available in black and white, this basic is 40% off, meaning you can grab a pair for only $71.99 compared to the regular price of $120.

Women's Abstract-Print Shirtdress

Lacoste's shirtdress is a super colourful piece being offered at 50% off - available for $124.99, down from the regular price of $250.

The Lacoste sale seems to be going on indefinitely. You can access it via the Sale section of their website.

To learn more about Lacoste check out their website.

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    Jenna Marie Schwartz has been a Sponsored Content Contributing Writer for Narcity Media's Studio since 2019. Born and raised in Manitoba, she moved west and graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Multidisciplinary Studies from the University of Lethbridge and a certificate in Nonprofit Management from Mount Royal University in Alberta. Having lived in multiple provinces across Canada, Jenna turned her creativity towards writing and marketing in 2018 in the private sector, specializing in small business content marketing and blogs for brands including The June Motel. She transitioned to the public sector and continues to communicate professionally as an advocate for an inclusive and accessible society at Manitoba Possible. Offline, Jenna can be found attempting to care for a growing number of houseplants, researching the best vegan spots, and taking her pup Tucker on adventures.

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