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Bree Grant

The Upside Has Dropped A Retro-Inspired Tennis Range If The Aus Open Has You Gagging For Pleats

Folks, I’m not really a tennis girlie, but like the rest of the country, come January, I get into it. And no, not just because of the influx of hot, foreign athletes on dating apps. (But also, lads, I’d be a hot tennis GF). The other part I love is that local fashion goes into overdrive and ’70s-style tennis ‘fits are back in style. Cue: Global athleisure brand THE UPSIDE is releasing a limited edition Tennis Club collection in celebration of the Aus Open. The ‘Tennis Club’ capsule takes a swing at the ‘tenniscore’ fashion trend serving up a range of in a classic trio of red, white and navy fabrics. The reminisces on the golden era with nostalgic nuances and ’70s silhouettes, like V-necks, collars, pleats and crochet. While the Tennis Club range is undeniably fashionable, a lot of the collection is also functional. It features moisture-wicking performance pieces in cotton pique and 4-way stretch peached fabrics, so you can wear them on and off the court. Prices range from and ) to . They’ve also reimagined the classic Volley in both low and high-cut versions, which retail for and , respectively. Let’s take a peek at the range, shall we? First, we have the classic tennis skirts, shorts, skorts and sweaters. There’s also a bunch of cute dresses that feature joyful, flouncy pleats and flattering necklines. And ofc, the classic Volleys. These are just a few cute new pieces from The Upside’s new Tennis Club range. You can check out the entire collection
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