What To Wear To Wimbledon | English Brands
8 July 2016 13:49
// Fashion Tips
Wondering what to wear to Wimbledon? How you dress to Wimbledon has an impact on how well you enjoy the event and feel good about yourself while you watch the tennis. It also determines how onlookers and other co-spectators view your style. If you're watching competitive sport, you want to feel competitively stylish too.
Fred Perry Pure Tennis Style
Consider going for the number 1 champion style look with the Fred Perry look. As you already know, Fred, short for Frederick was the number 1 tennis player, worldwide, winning 10 majors and 8 grand slam matches.
Couple a summer pastel blue themed polo shirt with shorts. If the chilly July weather is giving you goose pimples, layer up with this classic thin wool layer.
For the lady joining you, she should consider a lady-like look with a smart pencil skirt in a floral summer theme paired with a smart blouse and blazer. The more lighter colours available in your wardrobe, such as yellows and creams, the better.
The Roger Federer Brand
Roger Federer has recently joined forces with Nike to launch his own line of sportwear, featuring his initials RF embedded into the range available from June 2016. Inspired by the Wimbledon champion himself, the range is specifically called NikeCourt x RF: Unlimited Class.
Just British Style
If you want to just go in etiquette British brands, opt for Barbour SportQuilt Jacket. With wimbledon well known for its wet weather, don't forget to take some protective clothing, such as the Barbour rain hat in rustic wax.
Investing in a Charles Mackintosh mac couldn’t be a more wiser decision. Established in 1823, their raincoats manufactured using liquid rubber guarantee to keep you dry while you eat strawberries and cream.
Consider going for the number 1 champion style look with the Fred Perry look. As you already know, Fred, short for Frederick was the number 1 tennis player, worldwide, winning 10 majors and 8 grand slam matches.
Couple a summer pastel blue themed polo shirt with shorts. If the chilly July weather is giving you goose pimples, layer up with this classic thin wool layer.
For the lady joining you, she should consider a lady-like look with a smart pencil skirt in a floral summer theme paired with a smart blouse and blazer. The more lighter colours available in your wardrobe, such as yellows and creams, the better.
The Roger Federer Brand
Roger Federer has recently joined forces with Nike to launch his own line of sportwear, featuring his initials RF embedded into the range available from June 2016. Inspired by the Wimbledon champion himself, the range is specifically called NikeCourt x RF: Unlimited Class.
Just British Style
If you want to just go in etiquette British brands, opt for Barbour SportQuilt Jacket. With wimbledon well known for its wet weather, don't forget to take some protective clothing, such as the Barbour rain hat in rustic wax.
Investing in a Charles Mackintosh mac couldn’t be a more wiser decision. Established in 1823, their raincoats manufactured using liquid rubber guarantee to keep you dry while you eat strawberries and cream.