Member Dress Code
At The Supreme Court, we are not big on rules- they’re not really our thing. However, we do have a dress code in effect. This code has been developed by the staff to make sure you look the part and to ensure we increase the popularity of tennis on as many levels as we can. All members, guests and visiting teams at TSC are expected to abide by the dress code.
Don’t want to abide by the dress code? Well then, feel the full fury of our staff and dedicated members who make TSC uniquely… us!
Coloured clothing strongly encouraged! We ain’t into that “all white” Wimbledon look!
Male Dress Code
Tops
- Tennis or sports shirts of any colour
- Tennis or sports jackets of any colour
- Dry-fit sleeveless shirts designed for tennis
- Shirts must be worn at all times
Bottoms
- Tennis or sports shorts of any colour
- Tennis or sports pants of any colour
- Pants or shorts must be worn at all times
Shoes
- Tennis shoes
- Indoor court shoes
What not to wear?
- Jeans… Unless its the Agassi jeans from the late 80’s
- Dress pants
- Dress shirts
- Fur… Fur is murder
Female Dress Code
Tops
- Tennis or sports shirts of any colour
- Tennis or sports jackets of any colour
- Dry-fit sleeveless shirts designed for sports
- Shirts must be worn at all times
Bottoms
- Tennis or sports shorts of any colour
- Tennis or sports pants of any colour
- Yoga or Pilates pants are acceptable
- Pants or shorts must be worn at all times
Shoes
- Tennis shoes
- Indoor court shoes
What not to wear?
- Jeans.. Unless its the Agassi jeans from the late 80’s
- Dress pants
- Dress shirts
- Fur… Fur is murder
“You get it! Just dress sporty and tennis specific!”
Why Enforce a Dress Code?
- So you look good!
- Make us look more professional
- Create a stronger sense of club spirit and togetherness
- To ward off bears. Studies have shown bears hate dry fit
Note: “Not following the dress code rules? Well, we are keeping tabs and you might get a stern talking to or lose privileges! Everyone loves a team player!”