Dresses
Nike Court Dri-Fit Slam Tennis Dress - coconut milk/teal nebula/black
Lotto Squadra III Dress - bright white
Lotto Squadra III Dress - all black
Nike Court Dri-Fit Slam Dress - oxygen purple/gridiron/black
Nike Court Dri-Fit Slam Dress - barely green/stadium green/black
Lacoste Sport Roland Garros Edition Pique Dress - navy blue/white
Head Spirit Dress - black
Nike Court Dri-Fit Slam Dress - lemon chiffon/green abyss/white
Head Spirit Dress - pastel green/print vision
Head Spirit Dress - navy
Head Spirit Dress - mulberry/print vision
Head Club 22 Dress - navy
Head Padel Tech Dress - coral
Head Padel Tech Dress - grey/navy
Hydrogen USA Tech Dress - white/black
Asics Court Dress - brilliant white/midnight
Hydrogen USA Tech Dress - blue navy/red
Nike Court Dri-Fit Advantage Club Dress - white/black
Nike Court Dri-Fit Slam Dress - green abyss/football grey/white
Nike Court Dri-Fit Advantage Club Dress - black/white
Adidas Tennis London Y-Dress - white
Adidas Tennis New York Y Dress - semi/pulse/liliac
Asics Court W Dress - brilliant white
Fila Dress Fleur - blue lolite/white
Head Club 22 Dress W - black
Head Club 22 Dress W - dark blue
Head Club 22 Dress W - white
Hydrogen Flames Dress Woman - black/bluette
Diadora L. Dress Icon W - optical white
Wilson W Team II Dress - team navy
Wilson W Team II Dress - team red
Nike Court Dress PS NT - black/white/black
Tennis dresses
Ever since tennis began, the sport has been inseparably connected with fashion, especially women's fashion - and the traditional women's attire on court was the dress. Initially, it was mandatory to wear a long dress with a bodice and buff sleeves. The revolution in women's sports dresses was brought about by Coco Chanel, who made a loose-fitting white dress that barely reached... her knees! She thus set trends for years to come.
Which dress to choose?
Nowadays, tennis dresses are produced in every conceivable colour and cut. Of course, manufacturers make sure that they are lightweight, do not restrict movement, wick away perspiration well and adapt to the movements of the body, so we can forget about bodices and buff sleeves! It's also worth remembering that while most tennis skirts have built-in shorts, dresses, on the other hand, are usually sold complete with shorts and often have built-in sports bras. This is extremely convenient as it's not uncommon for tennis dresses to be sleeveless and often have thin straps, so a built-in bra is not only comfortable but also guaranteed to fit the dress perfectly.
The classic colour of tennis outfits is, of course, white. This tradition is embraced by the likes of EA7, who mix tradition with modernity, adding bold colours, floral prints and modern VENTUS7 technology to white, as well as Nike, who, in keeping with the current retro trend, designed a beautiful dress with a polo collar and flared bottom. At the other end of the scale, as it were, there are multicoloured dresses by Adidas or Hydrogen for those who prefer to stand out on court.
Some female tennis players may have a bit of a problem as to where to keep a spare ball during play. This undoubtedly depends on the outfit, e.g. leggings often have built-in pockets for balls, shorts are also often designed with pockets, but for dresses and skirts, two solutions are the most popular: hiding the ball under the leg of the shorts or getting a practical ball picker.
Women's casual sports dresses
For aprés sport, we can slip into casual dresses that are reminiscent of our favourite tennis dresses, but slightly longer and without built-in shorts.
We stock a wide selection of tennis dresses. The most popular brands we can list in the tennis dresses category are:
• Nike,
• Adidas,
• Lacoste,
• Le Coq Sportif,
• Australian,
• Head,
• Wilson,
• Hydrogen.