Signature Style: Men's Tennis Fashion
Whether it’s a league match or a pick-up game with your friends, sometimes you want your court style to match your competitive play. When you dress with unique flair, it garners attention on the court as well as in the clubhouse. We are showcasing some brands that offer elevated design with performance construction to deliver signature style for your active life on and off the court.
Lacoste


Founded in 1933 by the French tennis star, Rene Lacoste, this heritage brand is defined by its crocodile logo and timeless "Old Money" look. In fact, Lacoste's classic pique polo remains largely unchanged since its debut years ago. Today Lacoste is still famous for its enduring style, ethical practices, quality materials and high-end finishes. Worn by Novak Djokovic, Daniil Medvedev and Grigor Dimitrov on the ATP Tour, the brand continues to stay on the cutting edge with performance technology added for maximum comfort and playability.
BOSS


Hugo Boss started a company in Germany in 1924 focused on creating quality men’s suits and outerwear. Fast forward almost 100 years to 2022 when BOSS entered into a sponsorship with Matteo Berrettini, launching its first tennis line. Like its suits, the BOSS tennis collection is refined and streamlined, with extra attention paid to fine details and high-end fabrics and finishes. Taylor Fritz joined the brand in 2024. Look extra-sharp with their combination of performance and style to turn heads on game-day.
Sergio Tacchini


Another heritage brand, Sergio Tacchini was founded in 1966 by the Italian tennis champion of the same name. With tennis clothing previously defined by a mainly white color palette, Sergio Tacchini diverged from the competition by introducing bold color and innovative design to the sport of tennis.
Over the years, the brand has partnered with champions such as Jimmy Connors, John McEnroe and Pete Sampras, to name a few. Today, Sergio Tacchini is still recognized for its blend of retro style with modern, innovative designs, unique fabrics and continued use of color. We are also starting to see more of its tracksuits out and about on the courts lately.
Travis Mathew


Inspired by Southern California’s active, yet laid-back culture, Travis Matthew Johnson first set out to redefine style on the golf course. In 2007 Travis Mathew was established, focusing on versatile men’s golf attire with comfortable, technical fabrications and a relaxed, elevated look. Today the brand’s eye-catching designs can be found on the court, in the clubhouse, on the water and any other place performance and style team up.
Bjorn Borg


Bjorn Borg retired from playing tennis in 1983. The former No. 1 player in the world won 66 singles titles, including 11 majors by the age of 26. In 1984, he founded his eponymous clothing brand creating classic court looks and highlighting sustainability by working to reduce the brand’s carbon footprint year after year. This is achieved with the use of recycled fibers, Better Cotton initiative and high quality, well-constructed clothing designed to last — the opposite of fast fashion. The clean lines and timeless style of this sporty brand are guaranteed to stand the test of time on and off the court.
UomoSport


UomoSport was founded on a love for tennis. Steven Siebert grew up playing the sport and admiring the classic style of Italian tennis fashion. He launched his brand in 2016 dedicated to Italian fabrications, timeless design, and modern performance technology. UomoSport features high level technical pieces that can take you from the court throughout the day in comfort and style with detailing such as matte-finish buttons, breathable mesh, microfiber pocket lining that wicks sweat from your hands, and a modern, tailored fit. These looks are designed to help you look, feel and perform your best on match day.
REDVANLY


Founded in 2013 by Andrew Redvanly, this company is truly a family business with his cousin and brother joining him shortly thereafter. With pieces designed for both golf and tennis, this brand takes its fabrics very seriously. Every item has a soft, luxurious feel along with the requisite properties of being lightweight, quick-drying and having plenty of stretch for ultimate comfort. The polos range from classic solids to having stripe accents and even prints.
Wilson


Wilson Sporting Goods got its start manufacturing gut strings for tennis racquets in 1913. Expanding its reach into racquets, tennis balls and other sports including baseball and football, Wilson didn’t debut its premium performance tennis apparel until 2022. The modern updates of classic styles do a great job of combining fashion and function. Built-in technical features designed to maximize airflow, enhance range of motion and dry quickly are guaranteed to score points on and off the court.
Find Your Signature Style
Tennis Warehouse is proud to host many different collections on our site. For a premier look that will best express your signature style on match day, come pay us a visit.