martes, 29 de marzo de 2011

Tennis clothes: when sport meets style

Tennis clothes nowadays are not the same that a century ago, that's a fact. But, in which way has this kind of clothing imitated the upcoming trends and vibes in everyday fashion? Clothes in sport are a simple matter of narcicisim or a powerful aerodynamic tool? Let's find out.

One hundred years ago tennis was just becoming an sport. The first tennis players, who played in lawn courts in England, were submitted to a more formal style, in which decorum was the first rule. Long sleeve shirts and trousers were a must for men, and so happened with long dresses for women. They both dressed completely in white, as it was considered (and still is) the colour of elegance, politeness and virtue.
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The evolution of tennis clothes has gone hand-to-hand with the changes in everyday trends and clothing. The prove is that male tennis players in the seventies and eighties wore tight-fitting shorts and traditional formal polo shirts, while in the nineties and in the new millenium larger, looser and more casual clothes began to gain popularity. A similar phenomenon happened with female tennis players: while in the seventies and eighties skirts were shortened and a certain air of renovation began, the ninties and the 2000's were the final touch, were they started to wear whatever they wanted, from shorts and simple t-shirts to short dresses.

The changes in the dynamics of the game have also influenced in the way in which its players dress. As tennis has become more technical and physically-demanding, clothing brands have been forced to addapt to the new necessities of its costumers. This is why new clothes have become more versatile, allowing a greater liberty of movement.

Comfort has also become essencial, and sport brands nowadays have specialists working night and day to find special fabrics that help to solve some problems like moisture or excessive heat. In this direction, Nike has created Dri-FIT and Adidas has developed ClimaCool. They are clothing lines made of special synthetic fibers that help remove sweat from the skin, and keep it cool and dry.

As a conclusion, we can say that tennis clothing is nowadays both a matter of expressing personality and a aerodynamic tool. Bright colours have conquered the courts (except for tennis cathedrals like Wimbledon where white is still the main colour), and new syntentic fibers have taken the lead.

Only time can tell which will be the next step in a sport that is so faithful to its basics and so constantly renovating at the same time.

Source: http://ezinearticles.com/?Tennis-Clothes---A-Revolution-In-Style&id=456344

1 comentario:

  1. Again, a good post. Venus and Serena Williams are known for their "daring" tennis fashions, right?

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