Making Waves: The Lacoste Spinor Redefines Future Footwear

Lacoste just dropped something serious with the all-new Spinor – a sneaker that takes the brand’s sport-meets-style DNA into uncharted territory. This one’s all about futuristic energy, tech innovation, and a fearless silhouette that doesn’t hold back.

The Spinor channels pure Lacoste attitude – that blend of movement, elegance, and edge. Its ripple-effect foam midsole mirrors the motion of water flowing around the legendary crocodile, symbolizing the constant evolution between worlds, eras, and aesthetics.

At the core sits Lacoste’s next-level ADS (Absorption De Shock) tech – first introduced back in the 2000s on tennis icons like the Repel. Now it’s been reimagined with a new foam compound that blends Polyolefin Elastomer and Lacoste’s signature EVA for a softer, bouncier ride. The result? Comfort and responsiveness that hit different. The ADS setup also stands out visually with bold branding on the heel and tongue plus signature pods on the outsole – unmistakably Lacoste.

The upper is a tech lover’s dream: debossed mesh, TPU toe cap, padded Lycra lining, and reflective hits throughout – from lace webbing to raised heel dots to a printed croc across the toe. There’s also a slick, welded TPU croc on the side and an embossed one on the rubber shank. It’s details on details.

The Spinor launches in two standout main colorways: a deep black and a sleek, futuristic white. But the range doesn’t stop there – expect a spectrum from pastel sorbets to high-energy brights. Think pistachio green, lilac, sky blue, and electric orange, plus gradient fades that move like waves across the shoe: orange to red, blue to navy, lilac to purple. Clean white and cream options keep things classic.

The Spinor speaks directly to Lacoste’s new generation, where streetwear, tech, and design collide. It’s bold, fast, and built for movement. With its mix of innovation, aesthetics, and next-level comfort, the Spinor isn’t just another sneaker drop – it’s a statement.

Lacoste Spinor – for those who move differently.