Balli has been linked to sports since the start of the Swiss brand in 1851. Technical footwear has long played a role, including Balli’s first tennis shoe in 1937, with various shoes for horse riding and golf, and hiking shoes used in the 1950s for the first climb of Mount Everest. Today’s tennis collection for Spring 2026 nodded that history with a mixture of tradition and regeneration. Its initial point competition was a sneaker, originally launched in 1983, which was now released to become more contemporary and smooth as a celebration of shoes worn by the Swiss 1992 French Open Champion.
This tennis collection – was designed by the internal creative team – was not imagined to play, but also as a tribute to the aesthetics of the game, which were also developed through clothes. The prepy proposals were presented in a white, red and blue palette, discovered with sufficient white pants, blue blazers and spongy pollos in late 1930s. The sweets were more irony, with tennis-related patch and vintage-inspired logo. The NITEware was an off-duty rearring of the latch twin-set. An arithmetic print of small tennis balls was widely used-even in a bright green accents for-sleeved shirts and light scarves; White and Burgundy Balli Ribbon was rebuilt, especially for goods.
Retro travel bags, themed canvas tots, and shoulder strap bags in perforated leather-Balli Signature Backets were among the model-facilitated accessories, as well as more playful such as cylindrical (and unconventional) clutch, racket holder and a micro-tennis-ball-checked keche.