
Anthropologie's tennis-themed cardigan is a must-buy for Wimbledon fans
We're officially in the midst of tennis season, with Wimbledon in full swing and celebrities serving up some great fashion with their courtside outfits. Although the dress code is smart and chic, the ever-changing British weather means you may need to bring a layer or two if you're planning on attending.
Even if you're only planning on watching from the comfort of your sofa, you can still get in the spirit, and we've found the perfect item that'll work wherever you're watching the matches. If you head over to Anthropologie, you'll be desperate to get your hands on The Alicia 3D Cropped Cardigan by Maeve, which is a great whimsical way to get Wimbledon ready.
There's no shortage of fun and quirky accessories at Wimbledon, and we've seen plenty of famous faces embracing a little joy with their outfits, like Louise Thompson 's Lulu Guinness strawberry basket bag. Which is why we know this 3D tennis-themed cardigan will go down a storm, not to mention help keep you cosy if the temperatures suddenly drop.
Coming in a gorgeous forest green shade that mirrors the grass of the Wimbledon tennis courts, The Alicia 3D Cropped Cardigan has 3D knitted tennis rackets and balls dotted all over, with ribbon trim giving it a little extra luxury. It also has a super soft knit, with a cropped length and oversized balloon sleeves which give it an elevated structure and shape whilst still being comfortable to wear.
If tennis isn't your thing, it also comes in navy with 3D red cherries knitted into it, for a fun and flirty take on the fruit print trend that's dominating this summer's wardrobes. Another great alternative is the Boxy St. Tropez France Graphic Crew Sweater from Hollister, which is currently on sale down from £39.95 to £18.99. With its dark green knit and white crossed tennis racket motif on the front, it's the perfect way to get the tennis look in a more casual way.
We also spotted this Cotton French Terry Crewneck Pullover Tennis Club for £108 at Lululemon, which comes in a soft, lightweight cotton with a crisp white colourway and green tennis-themed embroidered accents. For more plus size options, this Weekend Club Tennis Back Print Sweatshirt from Yours clothing comes in sizes 14 to 32, and is now £20 down from £27.99.
However we're all about bringing a little fun to our outfits, and Anthropologie's The Alicia 3D Cropped Cardigan is the perfect way to do that. You can still shop it directly from the brand's website now, with it just coming in one size that fits all.
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