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By Jun 26, 2025NYC's Jgame creates sustainable tennis apparel, made in The Bronx
Jgame is one of the newest players in the tennis apparel space, having launched in April 2022. But the brand has already made its Wimbledon debut this summer, and it's ready to hang with the big names.
Published Aug 08, 2022
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Jgame's garments—including the Dune dress, pictured here—are made from sustainably sourced fabrics made by using PET from clear plastic bottles.
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Manufacturing in the Bronx, just a short drive from Jgame headquarters in Manhattan, greatly reduces CO2 emissions from transportation.
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