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  2. The 20 Cutest Tennis Bags to Make You the Queen of the Court

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    This canvas tote is truly so versatile—you can take it for farmer's market runs while wearing your cute little tennis dress (um, yes pls!) or, you know, actually to the tennis court. Either way ...

  3. Inspired to Play Tennis? These Chic Bags Will Up Your ... - AOL

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    Shop tennis racket covers, tennis backpacks, and convertible tennis tote bags from Wilson, Tumi, Tory Burch, Louis Vuitton, and more that'll up your game.

  4. 29 Tennis-Themed Gift Ideas That Totally Serve Style - AOL

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    Aptly dubbed “tenniscore,” this new trend is all about the trappings that accompany a tennis-playing lifestyle: the totes and racket bags, the visors and skirts. And now, the tenniscore trend ...

  5. Soft grunge - Wikipedia

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    It is characterized by its merger of cute and aggressive fashion hallmarks like chokers, tennis skirts, leather jackets and boots, flower crowns, distressed denim and pastel colors. Soft grunge reached its peak popularity around 2014, by which time it had been embraced by high fashion designers including Hedi Slimane and Jeremy Scott and been ...

  6. List of female tennis players - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of female tennis players who meet one or more of the following criteria: Singles: Officially ranked among the top 25 by the Women's Tennis Association (since 1975) Ranked among the top 10 by an expert (e.g. A. Wallis Myers) before 1975; Reached the quarterfinals of a Grand Slam tournament; Reached the finals of or won the year ...

  7. Bag - Wikipedia

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    Dillybags were and are mainly designed and used by women to gather and transport food, and are most commonly found in the northern parts of Australia. [4] Women also wore more ornate drawstring bags, typically called hamondeys or tasques, to display their social status. The 14th-century handbags evolved into wedding gifts from groom to bride.