Wimbledon Winning Style

Look Cool While the Heat Is On
Wimbledon is finally here, and while the tennis stars are smashing it on court, the real winners might just be the ones in the stands. Why? Because they’re showing us how to dress with effortless style, even when the London unexpected heatwave tries to turn us into sweaty puddles. With style icon David Beckham and cricketer Stuart Broad making our heads spin (oh dear, terribe pun) by showing us how to keep sartorially cool when tempertature soar. Whether you’re planning to sip champagne on Henman Hill or rubbing elbows with the A-list on Centre Court, we’ve got the outfit ideas that’ll keep you cool in more ways than one.
The Havana Linen Blazer: A Game-Changer for Hot Days
Linen is the fabric of the season, and the Havana Linen Blazer is our courtside winner. David Beckham stepped out at Wimbledon on Day One looking like a winner in a linen blazer, and honestly, who could blame him? It's the perfect mix of smart, stylish, and, let’s be realistic, comfortable enough to survive the heat. Our Havana Linen Blazer offers a refined, cool look without making you feel like you’re baking in the sun. With a lightweight cotton lining, it’s the ultimate solution for those who want to look like a winner without the sweat.
Wimbledon’s dress code may be more relaxed than the traditional all-white rules of the court, but nothing says “I’m here for the fashion and the tennis” like a linen blazer. Whether you’re pairing it with a chic Antigua Linen shirt or keeping it casual with a t-shirt underneath, you’ll look like you belong in the VIP section (and feel that way too).
The Antigua Linen Shirt: Four Colours, Endless Possibilities
Speaking of the Antigua Linen Shirt, let’s talk options. With four stunning colours in the collection, you’re bound to find the perfect match for your Wimbledon ensemble. Choose classic Oyster White if you're channelling a traditional vibe, or go for our Sky Blue to match the summer skies or our Bahama Pink Sand to blend into the summer sunset.
Here’s the best part: linen isn’t just about looking good; it’s about feeling good. The breathable fabric will keep you cool even when you’re on your third Pimm’s and the sun’s beating down on you. Seriously—say goodbye to those sticky, sweaty moments and be as cool as a summer cucumber.
Casablanca Chinos: Effortlessly Chic and Comfortable
Next, let’s talk about our Casablanca Chinos. These are the unsung heroes of Wimbledon style. Chinos are perfect for everything from chasing after the perfect Instagram shot to lounging in the members’ enclosure with a strawberries and cream in hand. They’re comfortable, breathable, and have just the right amount of structure to keep you looking sharp while still feeling relaxed.
Need a reason to love them? The cotton-linen blend means they’re light enough to keep your legs from turning into an oven, but still stylish enough to turn heads. Whether you’re walking the grounds or catching up with friends, these chinos will see you through the day without a hitch. Bonus: They’ll pair perfectly with your Havana blazer and Antigua shirt for the full Wimbledon look.
Hot Tip: Stay Cool, Look Hot
Here’s the thing about Wimbledon fashion: it’s all about balancing comfort and style. With the heatwave set to stay, staying cool is key, and linen is your best friend. It’s light, breathable, and, let’s be honest, it just looks so effortlessly stylish. So, don’t sweat it (literally), just throw on that Havana Linen Blazer, slip into some Casablanca Chinos, and grab an Antigua Linen Shirt to complete the look. You’ll be match ready for Wimbledon in no time. Every pieces in the Voyage Capsule 'matches' - excsue the Wimbledon pun!
Final Thought: Dress Like You’re Part of the Match
Wimbledon isn’t just about the tennis or course, it’s about the experience. And your outfit should be part of your day at SW11. Whether you’re courtside or sipping champagne in the sunshine, our pieces are designed to keep you looking cool, feeling comfortable, and effortlessly chic. Because, let’s face it, if you’re not dressed for the occasion, are you even really at Wimbledon?