Federer Uniqlo outfits: full catalogue

Babolast

Legend
I wonder if Uniqlo will launch the French Open range next month? Stock would be produced so I'm assuming they want to make some money from it.
 

ichaseballs

Professional
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i bought this shirt after seeing this video of roger getting stopped for ID at AO 2019
 
Most likely orange/black for RG with socks, wristbands and shorts available again.

From that footage:


Federer appears to be wearing a dark teal jacket and shorts, with a peach coloured (so, up for discussion, if it is more orange-ish, more warm rose-ish or pink powder-ish colour), and black/very dark blue training shirt.

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N01E

Hall of Fame
From that footage:


Federer appears to be wearing a dark teal jacket and shorts, with a peach coloured (so, up for discussion, if it is more orange-ish, more warm rose-ish or pink powder-ish colour), and black/very dark blue training shirt.

It looks very good, and if it is available, I am going to buy it. The whole set.

:cool:
I was guessing based on photos/renders of socks, wristbands and shorts (should appear on their inststagram any day now). Looks much more pinkish on the video, so I assume it matches the shoes (unlike the RG19 ones). Dry-ex practice shirts with logos still remain PE, but they are EXACTLY the same as retail ones apart from the logos.
 

Chezbeeno

Professional
I bought the white shorts and FO polo because I needed white shorts for a work event anyways, and I figured why not get the shirt, since for once the stuff isn't sold out. It'll probably just gain value anyways haha
I'll post some impressions when the stuff comes in - I'm excited, I've never had or seen any of the Fed Uniqlo stuff
 
It’s frustrating they took the towel pockets out of the shorts the 18 Wimbledon shorts had (and many prior Uniqlo shorts as well).
 

kimguroo

Legend
I just hope Uniqlo will still release new outfits for the Grand Slams, wishful thinking I know.
nothing for AO so I am not sure what Uniqlo will do next. Looks like Uniqlo messed up US market with higher prices than other regions.
lost demand or interest from people.
Nike should buyout Fed contract for 15mil and Launching RF brand and Uniqlo should agree so they can save 15mil per a year instead of waisting 30mil per a year since they will not do anything and nothing interesting from Uniqlo. Honestly entire tennis apparel business went down after Fed went Uniqlo in my opinion.
 

Jack the Hack

Hall of Fame
I know that I am a data sample of one and the world doesn't revolve around me, but I have never seen anyone I know in casual play, tournaments, or USTA League wearing any Uniqlo tennis gear of any kind (much less Fed's outfits) here in the PNW.

Does somebody in the entire state of Washington or Oregon own some Uniqlo gear? Of course, probably.

The problem always seemed to be that finding the outfits in the US outside of wherever the few Uniqlo storefronts are located was super difficult. Inventory on the website was always extremely limited. And unless I missed it, Uniqlo never sold their gear at any of the big tennis retailers like TW.

The story I keep hearing is that Uniqlo paid the big bucks to Fed not to capture the tennis consumer, but to have a well-recognized and respected brand ambassador for the company for their casual wear products throughout Asia, which is their primary market. In a way, I guess it's kind of like Hugo Boss partnering with Mateo Berrettini. Boss isn't expecting a bunch of tennis players to buy Mateo's tennis clothes. Rather, they are banking that young European guys are going to want to gravitate to Boss to look like Berrettini off the court. Fed would be a macro version of that for Uniqlo.
 

Jack the Hack

Hall of Fame

Those hats are around $15 each. Supposedly, Uniqlo is paying Fed $30 million a year. That's a lot of hats to sell to break even... and I don't even know how much inventory the company has. When I did a search, it was showing as out of stock in 803 of 813 Uniqlo stores worldwide, and I doubt they've got 2 million of these in the online inventory. Pretty typical of Uniqlo from what I've experienced.
 

JEDI MASTER

Professional
I know that I am a data sample of one and the world doesn't revolve around me, but I have never seen anyone I know in casual play, tournaments, or USTA League wearing any Uniqlo tennis gear of any kind (much less Fed's outfits) here in the PNW.

Does somebody in the entire state of Washington or Oregon own some Uniqlo gear? Of course, probably.

The problem always seemed to be that finding the outfits in the US outside of wherever the few Uniqlo storefronts are located was super difficult. Inventory on the website was always extremely limited. And unless I missed it, Uniqlo never sold their gear at any of the big tennis retailers like TW.

The story I keep hearing is that Uniqlo paid the big bucks to Fed not to capture the tennis consumer, but to have a well-recognized and respected brand ambassador for the company for their casual wear products throughout Asia, which is their primary market. In a way, I guess it's kind of like Hugo Boss partnering with Mateo Berrettini. Boss isn't expecting a bunch of tennis players to buy Mateo's tennis clothes. Rather, they are banking that young European guys are going to want to gravitate to Boss to look like Berrettini off the court. Fed would be a macro version of that for Uniqlo.

i do!.. originally from Bellevue Wash. Husky Alumni.. now live in the Bay Area...
i purchased all mine from the Uniqlo Website when released.. you'll never find them in stores.
 

Geoff

Hall of Fame
I know that I am a data sample of one and the world doesn't revolve around me, but I have never seen anyone I know in casual play, tournaments, or USTA League wearing any Uniqlo tennis gear of any kind (much less Fed's outfits) here in the PNW.

Does somebody in the entire state of Washington or Oregon own some Uniqlo gear? Of course, probably.

The problem always seemed to be that finding the outfits in the US outside of wherever the few Uniqlo storefronts are located was super difficult. Inventory on the website was always extremely limited. And unless I missed it, Uniqlo never sold their gear at any of the big tennis retailers like TW.

The story I keep hearing is that Uniqlo paid the big bucks to Fed not to capture the tennis consumer, but to have a well-recognized and respected brand ambassador for the company for their casual wear products throughout Asia, which is their primary market. In a way, I guess it's kind of like Hugo Boss partnering with Mateo Berrettini. Boss isn't expecting a bunch of tennis players to buy Mateo's tennis clothes. Rather, they are banking that young European guys are going to want to gravitate to Boss to look like Berrettini off the court. Fed would be a macro version of that for Uniqlo.
We had someone wear Uniqlo at my previous club while interviewing for one of the staff teaching pro positions. Only time I have seen it worn.
 

FutureF1

Rookie
They have nice clothing, but it all has effectively zero branding on it so even if people were wearing Uniqlo, you wouldnt be able to tell
 
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