Les Deux and Prince Serve Up '90s Tennis Nostalgia
An ace dropping just before the French Open.
Grand Slam season is upon us, and tennis is having a major fashion moment. The latest collaboration between Copenhagen’s Les Deux and global tennis brand Prince isn’t actually meant for the court, but it’s getting us in the mood anyway. Instead of skorts and headbands, this 17-piece collection turns its lens toward the stands, capturing the social rituals and style of the spectators.
Drawing heavily from Prince’s ’90s tennis heritage, the drop balances sporting legacy with Les Deux’s signature tailoring that toes the line between prep and sport. The Les Deux x Prince wardrobe is crafted from sunny, summer days sitting courtside, featuring effortless silhouettes and a muted, earthy color palette accented by retro-inspired splashes here and there.
The collection playfully mixes and matches with texture, blending glossy technical fabrics with soft cotton and striped knits. For the preps, standouts include an elegant lace-knitted cardigan, seersucker shirting and jacquard polos. If you’re looking for a more casual vibe, the capsule features washed denim shorts, dual-branded caps and graphic tees featuring archival Prince artwork.
Just in time for the French Open, the Les Deux x Prince collection is available to purchase now on the Les Deux website.
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