Monday, May 23, 2011
FASHION FIX: The polo returns in red for Federer in Paris
No one would have blamed Roger Federer for feeling a little nervous today. For his first round match at Roland Garros the former top baller was facing the man who almost took him out in Madrid, Feliciano Lopez, a few weeks ago. But today was a different day as a focused Fed dispatched of the Spaniard in straights sets 6-3, 6-4, 7-6 (3). It wasn't the cleanest match by either baller (shanktastic!) but you can be sure the Swiss was happy to get that one out of the way. He next faces French eye candy Maxime Teixeira for a spot in the third round.
Fed also returned to form with his on-court fashion. Since March Madness Nike had been outfitting the Swiss in collarless, high-V neck shirts that seemed, oh, a bit off somehow. Like he was out for a practice or his neck was naked. But, alas, the collars have returned in the shape of a polo - the Trophy Stripe Polo ($80) to be exact! Here it is in sport red:
The polo is paired with the Trophy Woven Shorts (about $48) in white which features cute contrast piping on the pocket:
Rounding out the RG kit I give you the Lunar Vapor 8 Tour ($120) in sport red + white:
Look, it was a nice change to see him in something other than a polo since that's what he wears 99.9999% of the time on court. But if you were to ask me what I thought he looked best in I'd still say the polo. It works well on him. He's all about classic design with pops of color here and there (and this red is a strong choice) and not the technotronic trends that are so popular right now. He's a bit of throwback as we all know.
So, I don't know about you but I'm happy it's back.
[Photo(s): Nike, Alex Livesey/Getty Images]
Labels: fashion, French Open, Nike, polo shirt, Roger Federer, shorts, sneakers, style, tennis
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