Tennis attire is everywhere: Credit the pandemic, social media, 'Challengers' hype and pickleball
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While tennis fans savor the last matches of the US Open, a subset of viewers have watched the tournament as a source of fashion inspiration.
Published Sep 07, 2024
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Market research shows sales of women's tennis apparel spiked 22% in the U.S. between the beginning of the year and early August, while men's tennis apparel saw a 19% increase.
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Nike recruited fashion designer Yoon Ahn to create outfits for Naomi Osaka to wear while competing at the US Open and a retail tennis collection in colors meant "to evoke a rebellious, anarchistic teen aesthetic."
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Some fashion watchers categorize the tenniscore trend as an offshoot of social media-fueled niche fads such as "quiet luxury,"—which emphasizes high-quality materials and clean styles with no logos—and a close cousin known as an "old money aesthetic."
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Some credit “Challengers,” the movie starring Zendaya about a love triangle set in the world of competitive tennis, with reigniting interest in court clothes. (A generation ago, it was Gwyneth Paltrow's Izod dress in "The Royal Tenenbaums.")
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