Slazenger launches second Off Court collection

Slazenger Off Court collection expands premium fashion with 14 new pieces inspired by tennis, golf and British terrace style, blending heritage and streetwear.

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Slazenger launches second Off Court collection

Slazenger rolled out the second installment of its Off‑Court line on Sunday, July 12, adding a fresh batch of pieces to the premium fashion label that debuted in April 2026.

Heritage‑driven design meets modern streetwear

The new 14‑item collection leans on the brand’s 145‑year sporting history, pulling visual cues from tennis, golf and the classic British terrace scene. Traditional patterns such as plaid and houndstooth appear alongside the label’s signature burgundy, navy and cream hues.

By merging archival references with contemporary silhouettes, the range aims to attract shoppers who appreciate both sport‑inspired heritage and current fashion trends.

Among the men’s pieces, a terrace‑inspired track jacket, Bermuda‑style denim shorts and graphic summer tees expand on the aesthetic introduced in the first capsule. The centerpiece of the menswear line is the Back Page Woven Shirt, which features a cropped cut and reproduces old Slazenger newspaper advertisements, turning historic branding into a wearable statement.

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First‑time womenswear and price positioning

Off‑Court’s most notable addition is the debut of womenswear, which includes a knitted tennis dress, a modern take on the golf V‑neck sweater, a skort and a range of raised summer essentials intended for use beyond the court. The launch signals a broader product strategy that now covers both genders.

Pricing for the collection sits between £40 and £90, a range the brand says balances premium fabrics and thoughtful detailing with accessibility. Slazenger positions these figures as “best‑value” for customers seeking refined design without the price tag of high‑end luxury houses.

Alexei Hamblin, who recently took on the role of creative director at Slazenger, said, “This collection is where we really started digging into the depth of Slazenger’s archive. Beyond tennis, the brand has such an incredible history across British sport, and we wanted to celebrate that while introducing new product categories and womenswear for the first time. Every piece feels nostalgic but still really wearable today, and I’m excited to bringing Off‑Court back with a bang.”

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