As always, while awaiting the Wimbledon event, we are going through the various clothing collections for the tournament. Let’s look closer at the official collection and some of the various tennis brands that are focusing on tennis apparel and accessories designed for the prestigious Wimbledon Championships, being played in June/July of 2025.
The official Wimbledon collection
The 2025 Wimbledon Official Clothing Collection, available at the official online shop, focuses on the elegance and tradition of The Championships while delivering modern performance pieces. These are designed in-house by The All England Club, and perfect for both on-court play and courtside style.
For men we find tops, polos, shorts and sweatshirts while the women’s apparel includes stylish tops, dresses, skorts and activewear, designed to Centre Court standards with premium comfort and fit. There’s also kids and baby clothing such as cozy jumpers and even performance pieces for the little ones. Plus of course many accessories… headwear, sweatbands and socks, ensuring every detail aligns with Wimbledon’s iconic heritage.
Collaborations with brands like Ralph Lauren, is adding a touch of luxury to the classic Wimbledon style, something we are used to seeing. Also, funds from any purchases at the shop, support British tennis development via the LTA.
Adidas “London Originals Collection”
The Adidas collection for Wimbledon, brings a nostalgic 1970s vibe and is being endorsed by several big players such as Tsitsipas, Zverev and Elina Svitolina. This 36-piece line, inspired by Wimbledon’s iconic clubhouse and vintage tennis aesthetics, marks the return of the Adidas trefoil logo to the tournament’s kits for the first time in many years.
Following the classic all-white dress code, the collection features men’s and women’s apparel, including polos, shorts, tees and jackets (plus accessories like headbands and wristbands). This classic branding and the clean designs really stands out in a good way, and it should work well both for active players and fans.
Available here at Tennis Warehouse Europe (10% discount with code TNERD10) or at Tennis Warehouse (USA, Canada etc).
Other brands and collections
Babolat Wimbledon Collection
Here we can see some high-performance gear and this limited-edition range offers vintage-inspired aesthetics, featuring Wimbledon’s iconic purple and white colors.
Main pieces include the Pure Drive Wimbledon racquet (read our Pure Drive review here) and the Boost Wimbledon frame. Check out the gear at Tennis Warehouse and Tennis Warehouse Europe.
The RH Pure Wimbledon bag (6 or 9 racquets) and Pure Wimbledon Backpack provide nice and modern storage, with insulated compartments for up to three racquets and re-organized space for convenience. The collection also includes various footwear and accessories.
Lacoste
Lacoste may be seen more at Roland Garros but they have begun rolling out its “London” collection, first for its main endorser, 24-time Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic.
Djokovic will wear the Lacoste Tennis x Novak Djokovic On Court Polo (image below) at the 2025 Wimbledon.
We can expect a rollout of further pieces from Lacoste closer to the tournament, including accessories as well as other apparel options.
Nike
This might be a bit strange but Nike has released the Rafael Nadal’s Wimbledon 2025 Kit despite, of course, Nadal retired last year.
Fans can now buy the Nike outfit Rafael Nadal would have worn at Wimbledon this summer. The Spanish legend announced his retirement at the end of last year, but Nike had already begun working on his on-court outfits for the 2025 season, and we have a feeling it might be popular among many tennis fans still.
Check availability at Tennis Point: (Germany, Spain, Italy, France) or at Tennis Warehouse.