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  2. Ted Tinling - Wikipedia

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    Cuthbert Collingwood "Ted" Tinling (23 June 1910 – 23 May 1990), sometimes known as Teddy Tinling, was an English fashion designer, spy, author, and tennis official.He was a firm fixture on the professional tennis tour for over 60 years and is considered the foremost designer of tennis dresses of the 20th century.

  3. The 20 Best Tennis Dresses to Feel Like a Pro On and ... - AOL

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    Tennis Y-Dress. A classic tennis dress with removable shorts and extended sizing, this one from Adidas should definitely be on your radar. Sizes: XXS-4X. Colors: Bliss Lilac, Preloved Green, Black ...

  4. Dress Codes: Why do tennis players wear white? - AOL

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    Naomi Osaka wore a flouncy take on the tennis dress at Wimbledon 2024, adhering to tournaments all-white, minimal logo rule — with an exception for dark-colored shorts, which is a new allowance ...

  5. Tenniscore is Here to Stay — Here's How to Wear the Trend - AOL

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    Similar to tennis skirts, workout dresses have taken on an even more old-money aesthetic. Afterpay data shows sales of workout dresses are up 114% YoY, with tennis dresses in particular up 69% YoY ...

  6. Miniskirt - Wikipedia

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    Before that time, short skirts were only seen in sport and dance clothing, such as skirts worn by female tennis players, figure skaters, cheerleaders, and dancers. Several designers have been credited with the invention of the 1960s miniskirt, most significantly the London-based designer Mary Quant and the Parisian André Courrèges .

  7. Gussie Moran - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] Her outfit, a short tennis dress with ruffled, lace-trimmed knickers, was short enough for her knickers to be visible during the match, a first for any tournament. [7] In a tennis documentary on ESPN about Wimbledon and the requirement to wear white, long-time tennis analyst Bud Collins remarked about the "naughty" Gussie Moran wearing ...