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Roger Federer commented, “I am happy to unveil the second collection from our collaboration between JW ANDERSON and UNIQLO. It’s been a pleasure working with Jonathan again, bringing together his unique vision with UNIQLO’s expertise in creating stylish and functional products. I hope everyone enjoys wearing these pieces, whether it’s on the tennis court, for other sports, or in casual settings.”
Jonathan Anderson said, “I am honored to again collaborate with Roger Federer, whom I always admire. This collection draws design inspiration from previous tennis eras, incorporating UNIQLO’s signature functional fabrics. I believe we’ve crafted items that not only resonate with the essence of sport but also serve as versatile everyday wear that everyone can enjoy.”
Perfect style for sports and everyday life
This latest collection features striking vintage-chic colors including sage green and charcoal gray. Items such as the Lightweight Parka, with a boxy silhouette accented with color-block tape on raglan sleeves, or the Nylon Jogger Pants, featuring a relaxed silhouette reminiscent of 90s-era track pants, can be styled for both sporty and casual looks. The smooth and comfortable AIRism Polo Shirt has a border stripe pattern characteristic of JW ANDERSON’s playful design. Polo shirts and shorts made with DRY-EX material to reflect Roger Federer’s vision of style that can be worn in all types of settings, from active daily life to full-fledged sports.
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Product Lineup
Item
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Color Variations
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Sizes
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Price in Japan
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Lightweight Parka
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3
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S-L
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₹3,990
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Nylon Jogger Pants
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2
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XS-XL *
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₹3,990
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AIRism Polo Shirt
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3
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S-3XL **
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₹1,990
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DRY-EX Polo Shirt
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3
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S-3XL **
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₹1,990
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DRY-EX V-Neck T-Shirt
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2
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S-L
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₹1,990
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Ultra Stretch DRY-EX Shorts
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2
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S-L
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₹1,990
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Note*: XS, XL, and XXL sizes only available at uniqlo.com.
Note**: XS, XXL, and 3XL sizes only available at uniqlo.com.
Roger Federer Collection by JW ANDERSON
Roger Federer
From Basel, Switzerland. Roger Federer made his ATP Tour debut in 1998. He rose to No.1 in the world in 2004 and kept his position for a record-breaking 237 consecutive weeks. He has won 20 Grand Slam titles, including a record number of Wimbledon men’s singles titles, with eight. He continues to be one of the world’s most influential figures on and off the court and is devoted to helping underserved children around the world through his foundation.
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