20 June 2025

Kith x Wilson: New Tennis Collection

From on- and off-court apparel to tennis gear, the lineup covers it all.
By GQ Staff
Courtesy of Kith

Kith has once again teamed up with Wilson to unveil a new tennis collection. The Kith for Wilson 2025 is an expansive lineup features both performance-driven on-court and stylish off-court apparel, alongside accessories and tennis equipment. The collection will be released globally on Friday, June 20, at all Kith stores as well as online at Kith.com, CA.Kith.com, EU.Kith.com, and through the Kith app.

The on-court wear combines function and style, including polos, shorts, T-shirts, outerwear, and cardigans. Each piece incorporates Wilson’s proprietary technology, designed with breathability and ease of movement in mind. Accessories like wristbands and headwear feature the co-branded Kith x Wilson logo and are crafted from highly absorbent materials—showcasing meticulous attention to detail.

A standout highlight of the collection is the trio of collaborative tennis rackets. Reimagined in Kith’s signature color palette, each racket reflects Wilson’s cutting-edge technology and expert craftsmanship, making them fit for professional play. The lineup includes returning models such as the Kith for Wilson Pro Staff 97 VL14 and the Blade 98, joined this season by the all-new Shift 99 V1. Each model offers performance and design tailored to various playing styles.

Also included are co-branded tennis balls (available in two colors), racket covers, and premium leather racket bags and backpacks—elevating both function and style on the court.

The off-court collection, refreshed in a green and white color scheme, features outerwear, vests, polos, henleys, crewnecks, T-shirts, and shorts. Blending Kith’s signature silhouettes with tennis-inspired elements, the pieces range from sporty track jackets to refined wool blazers—perfect for everyday wear beyond the court.

Rounding out the drop is a wide range of accessories, including Kith’s iconic caps, socks, towels, and sports bottles.

First published on gqjapan.jp