What to Wear to Tennis: Men's & Women's Tennis Attire
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What to Wear to Tennis: Men's & Women's Tennis Attire
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Whether you’re new to the court or a seasoned veteran, tennis attire etiquette has changed as much as the game itself–greater leaps in performance and innovation in the way the game is played. Our New Perspective on Performance Apparel brings a fresh take on classic tennis wear–technical fabrics built to perform, in versatile styles that transition easily beyond the court. And while we can’t promise the perfect backhand, we can promise our picks for men’s and women’s tennis attire will keep you cool, dry, and comfortable.
Women's Tennis Attire
SEDONA SET
Game, set, perfect match–the Sedona Sport Short and Crew bring elevated comfort and softness to your warmup. We love the subtle nod to a classic sweat set look.
CLEMENTINE SKIRT AND DAILY CROP TANK
Designed to play doubles, this flattering yet functional pair scores major style points. The Clementine Skirt brings the lightweight 4-way stretch fabric of its namesake shorts to a skirt style destined for all your court-to-resort activities. Did we mention our Daily Crop is moisture-wicking with the perfect level of medium support? Yep, you’re going to need this set.
VOLLEY SKIRT AND STUDIO HALF-ZIP
Because, what’s more timeless than the quintessential tennis skirt? Our player-favorite Volley Skirt brings out all the stops with a comfy inner short, side and tennis ball pockets, high-rise fit, and moisture-wicking BreatheInterlock™ performance stretch knit. Our Studio Half-Zip tops it all off with a sporty edge.
THE SET DRESS
We love a sporty dress moment, and our all-new Set Dress provides. Featuring an incredibly lightweight and moisture-wicking BreatheInterlock™ fabric, and complete with delicate details like pleats and a flattering cutout back.
“I loved the whole retro look of it (pictured left), it gives old school Wimbledon but with a touch of a modern vibe. The length is perfect, not too long but short enough to still look classy.”
– Professional Tennis player and Vuori Collaborator Eden Silva
Women's Tennis Collection
Women's Tennis Collection
Men's Tennis Attire
“I feel ultimate freedom on and off court. On court I can get into any position, be as powerful as needed with no restriction. Traveling 30 weeks a year, I live out of a suitcase and I love being able to pack a consistent set of versatile clothes for practice, competition and exploring the cities I’m traveling.”
––Marcos Giron, Professional Tennis Player and Vuori Collaborator
CROSSCOURT TENNIS SHORT
Simply put: the ultimate men’s tennis shorts. Built with an ultra-comfortable stretch woven material and instantly classic design details that take you way beyond the court, you’ll be wondering how you went so long without them.
GAMEPOINT POLO
Oh, and if you’re looking for something to pair it with–we thought of that too. The Gamepoint Polo is an obvious choice, with not-so-obvious performance features built to win. Designed with tennis players specifically in mind, it’s moisture-wicking and made with 100% recycled performance 4-way stretch.
JAMESTOWN CREW
An instant favorite for early morning warmups to post-game cool downs, you’ll find yourself looking for reasons to wear this performance waffle knit well beyond the court.
“It's style meets court. It looks amazing and it’s so comfortable. Fits into the nicest tennis clubs around the world. I can train, compete and then be immersed in the city I’m in anywhere in the world.”
–Marcos on the Jamestown Crew
KORE SHORT AND VIEWPOINT PERFORMANCE TEE
The high performing duo you want when it’s down to the wire. With perforations for added breathability and easy raglan sleeves, the Viewpoint Tee scores big on movement. Our best-selling Kore Short features a breathable, boxer-brief liner and lives up to its claim to fame ‘One Short For Every Sport’–court included.
Men's Tennis Collection
Men's Tennis Collection
A New Perspective on Tennis Apparel
With the softest, most comfortable performance fabrics on the planet, you (and these styles) can’t lose. A greater focus on versatility has elevated how we think about what to wear to play tennis and offers new perspectives on making it more accessible to everyone.