Is the dress code still the same?
Yes! In fact, modern rules are much stricter than most people realize. Wimbledon doesn’t just ask players to wear primarily white. according to the tournament official rulesContestants must wear an outfit that is “almost entirely white”. But you ask, what about off-white or cream or even ivory? Sorry friend, these are prohibited.
Colored trim is highly restricted, logos must remain confidential, and even small details may come under scrutiny. Over the years, players have been asked to replace shoes, undershorts and accessories that failed to meet tournament standards, such as when Nick Kyrgios was fined five points for wearing red (more on this later).
That said, the rules have evolved slightly over time. Wimbledon announced in 2023 that female players will be allowed to wear dark-coloured undershorts, following concerns over comfort and practicality.
Why does Ralph Lauren wear Wimbledon?
Of course, the proper form of Wimbledon does not depend solely on the players. since 2006, Ralph Lauren It served as the official organizer of the tournament, providing uniforms for umpires, ball boys, ball girls and on-court officials. It is one of the longest-running partnerships in the modern game, and it is hard to imagine a better partnership.
After all, Ralph Lauren built his reputation on preppy American sportswear, crisp oxford shirtAnd country club vibes. Wimbledon may be entirely British, but the visual worlds of both brands overlap incredibly well.
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Which players have broken Wimbledon’s dress code?
For a rule that focuses on a single color, it has actually generated quite an impressive number of controversies. andre agassi He avoided Wimbledon for several years in the late 80s and early 90s, partly because he did not like the tournament’s traditional approach. in 2013, roger federer Was asked to replace a pair of shoes with orange soles.

