Sportswear from the Ivory Coast

This clothing brand is brings influence from the Ivory Coast of West Africa by crafting comfortable sports and lifestyle attire accented with African-themed cultural art for men, women, and children.

Lass-K Sportswear

Lass-K Sportswear

The Ivory Coast is represented by the elephant as a symbol of national identity. We managed to craft a monogram that resembles an elephant as well as a tennis ball. Our client is a former ATP professional who now teaches young players.

Primarily using the same bright green/yellow color as a tennis ball as a primary choice, on lighter backgrounds we opted for a chocolate brown as an alternate hue—reminiscent of the country’s most popular export.

Lass-K Sportswear

Lass-K Sportswear

The Ivory Coast is represented by the elephant as a symbol of national identity. We managed to craft a monogram that resembles an elephant as well as a tennis ball. Our client is a former ATP professional who now teaches young players.

Primarily using the same bright green/yellow color as a tennis ball as a primary choice, on lighter backgrounds we opted for a chocolate brown as an alternate hue—reminiscent of the country’s most popular export.

Lass-K Sportswear

The Ivory Coast is represented by the elephant as a symbol of national identity. We managed to craft a monogram that resembles an elephant as well as a tennis ball. Our client is a former ATP professional who now teaches young players.

Primarily using the same bright green/yellow color as a tennis ball as a primary choice, on lighter backgrounds we opted for a chocolate brown as an alternate hue—reminiscent of the country’s most popular export.

Lass-K Sportswear

The Ivory Coast is represented by the elephant as a symbol of national identity. We managed to craft a monogram that resembles an elephant as well as a tennis ball. Our client is a former ATP professional who now teaches young players.

Primarily using the same bright green/yellow color as a tennis ball as a primary choice, on lighter backgrounds we opted for a chocolate brown as an alternate hue—reminiscent of the country’s most popular export.

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The Ivorian flag consists of three equal vertical bands of orange (hoist side), white, and green; orange symbolizes the land (savannah) of the north and fertility, white stands for peace and unity, green represents the forests of the south and the hope for a bright future.

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