Bally’s rich history in sports dates back to its inception in 1851, with a strong focus on technical footwear. From the first tennis shoe in 1937 to shoes designed for horse riding, golf, and even the hiking boots used in the first ascent of Mount Everest in the 1950s, Bally has always been closely connected to athletic pursuits.
The brand’s latest Tennis collection for spring 2026 pays homage to this heritage while infusing a modern twist. The collection draws inspiration from the iconic Competition sneaker, originally launched in 1983 and now reissued with a contemporary and sleek design. This reimagined sneaker celebrates its roots as the shoe worn by the Swiss 1992 French Open champions.
Designed by Bally’s internal creative team, the Tennis collection is not just for playing the sport but is a nod to the aesthetic of tennis itself. The pieces in the collection feature a preppy vibe, with a color palette of white, red, and blue reminiscent of the late 1930s. Think white pants, blue blazers, and spongy polos, along with sweatshirts adorned with tennis-related patches and vintage logos. Knitwear offers a casual take on classic twin-sets, while an archival print of small tennis balls adds a playful touch to shirts and scarves.
Accessories play a key role in the collection, with retro travel bags, canvas totes, and the signature Beckett shoulder strap bag in perforated leather stealing the show. More whimsical pieces include a cylindrical clutch, a racket holder, and a mini tennis ball-shaped keychain, adding a fun element to the collection.
Overall, Bally’s Tennis collection for spring 2026 seamlessly blends tradition with modern reinterpretation, capturing the essence of the brand’s longstanding connection to sports and athleticism. With a focus on quality craftsmanship and timeless design, Bally continues to uphold its reputation as a leader in the world of luxury fashion.