Train skirt, Trefoil logo: First impressions of Adidas London Originals

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Lacoste Roland Garros 2025 collection

Adidas Originals has officially stepped onto the tennis court with a striking new 36-piece London collection. Channeling retro 70s vibes, the lineup features vintage cuts, the Trefoil logo, open collars, argyle-inspired patterns, and unique zip pullers adorned with a tennis ball motif. The collection also includes bold statement pieces with exaggerated silhouettes and flowing trains. Let’s take a closer look at the standout white and green designs modeled by Elina Svitolina, Karolina Muchova, Wang Xinyu and Camila Osorio, ready to make their debut on the legendary grass courts in Great Britain.

Elina Svitolina in London 2025 Adidas collection

The new outfits draw inspiration from the rich heritage of the world’s oldest tennis tournament and its iconic clubhouse, reimagining tradition through fresh cuts, modern silhouettes, and a crisp white base in line with the longstanding dress code. The designs pay tribute to the era-defining style of legends like Stan Smith and Billie Jean King, who famously wore the Trefoil logo on their grass-court ensembles in the 1970s.

Elina Svitolina in new Adidas Originals tennis collection for London 2025

The boldest women’s ensemble is undoubtedly this two-piece dress—the Adidas Originals Walk Out Jacket Set—worn by Elina Svitolina. Inspired by the Adibreak snap pant silhouette, the set is reimagined with exaggerated volume, flowing trains, and signature snap-button detailing. It’s a true statement maker! The oversized cropped jacket features detachable sleeves at the elbows, contrast satin trim, and the classic Trefoil logo. The matching skirt stands out with its dramatic high-low hemline, side pockets, and satin-trimmed snap buttons that echo the spirit of vintage breakaway pants.

Camila Osorio in adidas Women's Originals Pro Onesie

Camila Osorio showcases the Adidas Originals Pro Onesie, featuring a front zip entry and contrast satin binding along the sides and hem that give it a distinctly sporty, retro vibe.

Wang Xinyu in new Adidas dress

The Adidas Originals Pro Wow Dress, modeled here by Elina Svitolina and Wang Xinyu, puts a modern twist on a classic silhouette. Crafted from lightweight piqué fabric, it features a flat knit mesh rib V-neck collar with a contrast stripe and a subtly shaped hemline.

Karolina Muchova in new Adidas whites

As seen on Karolina Muchova, the Adidas Originals Pro Polo stands out with its breathable argyle-inspired jacquard fabric, flat knit ribbing on the sleeves and collar, and a cropped, boxy fit for a modern silhouette. Paired with it is the Adidas Originals Pro Pleat Skirt, featuring classic pleats and performance-ready construction that blends tradition with functionality. For players who prefer to mix and match with other pieces, the collection includes the versatile Originals Pro Shorts.

The London Originals collection incorporates Adidas’ Climacool technology, designed to wick and disperse sweat for a cool, dry, and distraction-free performance. The women’s clothes are available in sizes 2XS-2XL.

adidas London x Originals Adicolor Handbag
Adidas London x Originals Adicolor Handbag

Complementing the new apparel is a fresh lineup of accessories, including a visor, headband, cap, socks, wristbands, and a handbag.

adidas Originals Low Cut Sock - White/Green
Adidas Originals Low Cut Sock – White/Green

As expected, Adidas coordinated the footwear to match the collection’s green-and-white palette. These women’s tennis shoes are designed to deliver maximum traction on grass courts.

adidas adizero Ubersonic 5 Grass
Adidas Adizero Ubersonic 5 Grass
adidas Barricade 13 Grass
Adidas Barricade 13 Grass

All products are available at Tennis Warehouse USA and/or Tennis Warehouse Europe.

What do I think about the Adidas London Originals? As a longtime fan of the Adidas Originals line, I’m thrilled to see it finally make its way into tennis. The white and green color palette is a perfect nod to the iconic Wimbledon courts, and I absolutely love how the collection blends retro influences with bold, modern touches such as the cropped, oversized silhouettes. The uniquely designed two-piece dress modeled by Svitolina is a true standout!

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Marija Zivlak
Marija Zivlak is the founder and editor-in-chief of Women’s Tennis Blog, a trusted source for in-depth coverage of the WTA Tour, tennis fashion, and player insights. Based in Belgrade, Serbia, she has been reporting on women’s tennis for over 18 years and has contributed exclusive fashion articles to the official WTA website. Marija launched Women’s Tennis Blog on March 31, 2007 to provide fans with accurate, engaging, and up-to-date tennis news. Her expertise and deep connections within the sport allow her to offer unique perspectives on tennis trends, gear, and events.

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