Maxence 'Rizla' Lacroix

Location
london
Country
Denmark
Ok so hear me out.....

Everyone's favourite rolling paper brand has an interesting history to the name - which is also hidden in plain sight on their logo. It comes from the French word for Rice (Riz), then La, and the + sign at the end of it is a cross (Croix). So it means Rice of the Cross (Riz La Croix). Rolling papers used to be made of rice paper, and a bloke called Pierre Lacroix started the company.

So it's quite a common French surname, but maybe our beloved centre-back has a family lineage linking him to one of South Londons favourite smoking products

I'd love a Rizla+ shirt with Maxences face on it. He'd get the joke.
 
Ok so hear me out.....

Everyone's favourite rolling paper brand has an interesting history to the name - which is also hidden in plain sight on their logo. It comes from the French word for Rice (Riz), then La, and the + sign at the end of it is a cross (Croix). So it means Rice of the Cross (Riz La Croix). Rolling papers used to be made of rice paper, and a bloke called Pierre Lacroix started the company.

So it's quite a common French surname, but maybe our beloved centre-back has a family lineage linking him to one of South Londons favourite smoking products

I'd love a Rizla+ shirt with Maxences face on it. He'd get the joke.

Why not get ChatGPT or another AI platform to make the design and get one printed yourself? Might be a bit of a niche reference to get them made anywhere
 
Ok so hear me out.....

Everyone's favourite rolling paper brand has an interesting history to the name - which is also hidden in plain sight on their logo. It comes from the French word for Rice (Riz), then La, and the + sign at the end of it is a cross (Croix). So it means Rice of the Cross (Riz La Croix). Rolling papers used to be made of rice paper, and a bloke called Pierre Lacroix started the company.

So it's quite a common French surname, but maybe our beloved centre-back has a family lineage linking him to one of South Londons favourite smoking products

I'd love a Rizla+ shirt with Maxences face on it. He'd get the joke.
Or just the Rizla typeface logo saying Maxence Lacroix
 
Ok so hear me out.....

Everyone's favourite rolling paper brand has an interesting history to the name - which is also hidden in plain sight on their logo. It comes from the French word for Rice (Riz), then La, and the + sign at the end of it is a cross (Croix). So it means Rice of the Cross (Riz La Croix). Rolling papers used to be made of rice paper, and a bloke called Pierre Lacroix started the company.

So it's quite a common French surname, but maybe our beloved centre-back has a family lineage linking him to one of South Londons favourite smoking products

I'd love a Rizla+ shirt with Maxences face on it. He'd get the joke.
Sure you're not a bit cross*
 

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