Tenniscore Aesthetic: 13 Brands You Need to Know
Juan
Tenniscore blends sport and lifestyle.
You see clean lines, classic whites, and pieces that move well.
At ReString we believe performance and style can sit together, which is why our gear stays minimal so your look feels elevated.
Why Tenniscore is Trending
Tenniscore is a visual language built from courts, clubs, and rituals. It feels aspirational and timeless, with a focus on polish and ease.
The calendar helps. The US Open sits alongside New York Fashion Week, which puts tennis on more screens.
Movies and culture also add fuel to the tenniscore trend, like Challengers featuring Zendaya, who is an ambassador for On.
Social media platforms spread the look fast with #tenniscore on TikTok going viral in 2025.
It also connects to how you live. Wellness, fitness, and daily movement now overlap. You want outfits that work for coffee, work, and a hit on court.
The Tenniscore Look
The silhouette is clean and athletic. Start with a polo in brights, stripes, or Ivy colours. Add a cable knit jumper or cardigan when you want warmth and texture.
For women, pleated skirts with built in shorts and pockets give freedom and coverage. Trendy tennis dresses and wicking fabrics keep you cool on court and easy off court.
For everyone, classic white shorts keep the look sharp. Tailored track pants work for warm ups and still look right in the city.
Finish with court trainers you can wear anywhere. High rise socks, a sweat towel, and a visor or headband complete the set.
Tenniscore Brands to Know
Heritage & Luxury
Lacoste defines the evergreen court code through polos and knit layers.
Gucci puts tennis in the global spotlight with Jannik Sinner as a global brand ambassador.
Dior and Miu Miu bring runway polish that filters into everyday edits.
Tory Sport and Sporty and Rich channel retro athletic prep.
Sport & Street Crossovers
Adidas leans on archive sport detail.
On brings clean, technical lines from running to court.
Lululemon and Alo offer comfortable sets that move from studio to street.
Modern Lifestyle Specialists
Spence feels cinematic and bold. The swan icon signals devotion to the game.
Palmes Society builds a smart club culture and a thoughtful narrative.
Valldoreix brings a playful, rebellious spirit that keeps things fresh.
Conclusion
Tenniscore is not a fad. It is a clear shift toward pieces that look sharp and still perform.
As a strings brand we like clean design that works on court. And we love how you use the bright blue of Zero, the aqua of Vivo or the classy gray of Sync in your looks.
How do you wear tenniscore on and off court? Let us know on Instagram.
p.s. we'll share more soon about a new collaboration with one of the brands mentioned…
About the Author: Juan is the co-founder of ReString. He was born in Argentina, raised in Japan, and moved to the US to pursue college tennis. He now plays as an ATP & WTA hitting partner.