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Here are some photos depicting old tennis attire:
Tennis clothes were traditionally white. White flannel trousers, white cotton shirt, perhaps a white tennis sweater. René Lacoste (second from right in the top picture) pioneered the white cotton pique shirt that we have come to call a "polo" shirt. He had a crocodile embroidered on the breast in a nod to his French nickname, "Le Crocodile." Which means, roughly, the crocodile.
I don't know what your costuming budget is like, but you might check out this site: http://www.grasscourt.com/Store/
Tennis clothes were traditionally white. White flannel trousers, white cotton shirt, perhaps a white tennis sweater. René Lacoste (second from right in the top picture) pioneered the white cotton pique shirt that we have come to call a "polo" shirt. He had a crocodile embroidered on the breast in a nod to his French nickname, "Le Crocodile." Which means, roughly, the crocodile.
I don't know what your costuming budget is like, but you might check out this site: http://www.grasscourt.com/Store/