Taking Cover
The latest warm-ups offer coordinating style and function and are great for more than just tennis.
Warm-up sets have come a long way. They’re the perfect stylish and functional outer layer for everything from the gym to the tennis court. With more apparel pieces doing double duty from one activity to the next, it might be wise to consider adding warm-up pieces to illustrate variety and pairing ensembles together.
Lejay
Lejay has a fresh look for the fashion-oriented, which also filters down to the Team league wear. The pictured set coordinates with any item from the Oasis Group and is made of a poly/lycra mesh.
800-932-7535; www.lejay.com
Diadora
Diadora features the latest soft colors for separate cover-up pieces. From a poly/French terry fabric to a moisture-wicking DiaDry polyester, these separates coordinate with their lines in different color combinations.
800-DIADORA; www.diadoraamerica.com
LBH/Lily’s
LBH/Lily’s has pants to pair with different jackets in a micro-poly/spandex moisture-wicking blend. The tops match the different fashion tennis groups in each line, plus the Wimbledon line offers more basic pieces for form and function. The tennis outfit pictured has a coordinating warm-up in the same design: Sound Waves.
800-421-4474; www.lbhgroup.com
Tail
Tail’s variety of fabrics — from a high-count soft poly-nylon and stretch wovens to a knit lyrca — offers comfort and ease of movement in a variety of styles and patterns that coordinate with Tail collections.
800-678-8245; www.tailinc.com
Bälle de Mätch
Bälle de Mätch’s ‘Yip-ups’ navy or black team warm-ups come in a micro poly in sizes for kids to adults. For 2006, Bälle sports four fitted women’s “Juicy Jackets’ in an 80/20 poly-spandex blend in the spring season’s softer colors.
800-356-1021; www.balledematch.com
Kaelin
Kaelin makes warm-up pieces to coordinate with 10 of its collections made in a high-end Meryl fabric with moisture-management properties. They come in a rainbow of colors for a range of possibilities and groupings.
800-DIADORA
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About the Author
Cynthia Sherman is a contributing editor for RSI magazine.
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