Lacoste Batch Code Checker
Fragrance & Body
Lacoste Batch Code Format
Supported Lacoste codes may use a month letter followed by a year digit, or a four-digit code where the first digit marks the year and the next three digits mark the day of year.
Examples: A4, K2, 4123, 5365
Shelf Life: Usually about 36 months from manufacturing date.
About Lacoste Codes
L.12.12, Essential, Red, Pour Femme, and matching body products are often purchased as gifts or travel backups. A batch-code check helps estimate whether a bottle is likely from a recent or older production cycle.
Where to Find It
- Bottom of the fragrance bottle
- Outer carton base or side flap
- Printed lot area near the barcode
- Use the short batch code rather than barcode or SKU text
Popular Lacoste Products
Popular Lacoste searches include L.12.12 Blanc, Essential, Red, Pour Femme, body sprays, and fragrance gift sets. These names help identify whether a short code belongs to a fragrance bottle, deodorant-style body product, or boxed stock when the package includes multiple retail and product labels.
- Classic line: L.12.12 Blanc and Essential
- Other favorites: Red and Pour Femme
- Body products: sprays and grooming items
- Gift stock: fragrance sets and travel sizes
Tips for Checking Lacoste Batch Codes
Check the bottle base, can base, or outer carton bottom for the real production code. Fragrance and body products may also show retailer barcodes and seasonal stickers, so enter the short manufacturer lot code rather than longer commercial numbers.
Use the decoded estimate together with packaging condition and scent performance. If the fragrance smells flat or the box shows heavy wear, long storage may have influenced freshness.
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