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New York Times
16 Jul 2023


NextImg:Tennis Style, Anyone?

If you spend any time around the All England Club during Wimbledon, as I did for several hours last Monday, you start to notice that many people dress in what could be described as starter kits: a lot of men wear button-down shirts and shorts, while women tend to opt for summer dresses or skirts.

But a starter kit, as the name suggests, is only a sartorial starting point. Some in the crowd wore blazers or three-piece suits. Others used sweaters as an accessory of sorts, draping them over their shoulders or tying them across their bodies or around their waists.

Wimbledon is known for requiring athletes to wear white. Most spectators’ outfits included at least one white element, too — often, white tennis shoes. And it wouldn’t be a British tennis tournament without more than a few smart-looking hats.

ImageFrom left, a man in a white collared shirt, a woman in a white sleeveless tank top, a man in white shorts, and a woman in a blue-and-white top sitting outside on a lawn.
Tennis whites were a staple both on and off the courts.
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The scene in the queue of people hoping to score a ticket to the tournament was almost as interesting as the crowd inside the club grounds.
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These two deserved a hand for their complementary color scheme.
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Bucket hats look good at any age — and from any angle.
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Personal style is wearing a blazer as a cape, or relaxing shirt sleeves by leaving them unbuttoned.
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Monochromatic outfits tend to stand out even under lots of accessories.
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You’d be hard pressed to find suits this dapper at the U.S. Open.
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His more casual mix of separates was just as dashing.
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With the jacket slung over his shoulder, he cut a debonair figure. Judging from his smile, he knew it.
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A smart-looking couple, not least because of her polka-dot flats and his tasseled velvet slippers.
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Catching them side-by-side showed off the distinct shapes of their hats.
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Flashing ink is one way to stand out in a sea of preppy clothes.
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When you have to wear a uniform little touches can make it unique.
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An elegant pairing of stripes and solids that wouldn’t look out of place at a fashion show.
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His combination of striped blazer and mullet conjured “School of Rock.”
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The designer Ralph Lauren famously got his start selling ties and it is clear from the tie his brand designed for Wimbledon this year, center, that he hasn’t lost his touch.
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Amid all the green and white, her red-on-red palette was a welcome sight.
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They were quite charming in their coordinating yellows and identical purses.
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The pattern of his shirt resembled terrazzo or nougat.
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You hear a lot about off-duty style. But, to some, on-duty style can also be captivating.
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Between her brown waves and his blond mane and reddish beard, they offered a lot of great hair-color inspiration.
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If you had to pick, which hat would you choose?
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Hopefully, the bubbly was as crisp as her white frock.