tennis dress

Adidas



tennis dress

Adidas

Summary

Short tennis dress in white polyester jersey with pique effect; V-neck, edged with 3 rows of printed emerald green; sleeveless; slightly dropped waist; seams cf to waist; seam sb and sides; darts either side front waist; 17in zip cb; applique Adidas motif left chest. woven label, cb "Adidas" and "UK 14"

Display Label

Modern tennis dresses, like much of the contemporary sportswear that we take for granted, trace their origins to the 1920s. As early as 1919 Suzanne Lenglen, the French Wimbledon champion, appeared on court scandalously dressed in a calf-length, sleeveless, one-piece white tennis dress, setting a simple style for the future. Seventy years later, this tennis dress in white polyester jersey is not so different from Suzanne Lenglen's outfit, although it has a shorter more fitted skirt, and is trimmed with three rows of emerald green braid for interest at the neck. It also shows an increased steamlining and of course uses a modern, man-made, breatheable fabric. In recent years, sportswear has aimed to maximise both practicality, and comfort. Although some female tennis players now choose to wear shorts, many still prefer simple short shift dresses, fitted to the figure and no impediment to their pursuit of the game.


Object Name

tennis dress

Creators Name

Adidas

Date Created

1990-1992

Dimensions

(L : 27 in):

accession number

1999.87

Place of creation

London

Medium

Legal

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