David Beckham opened Wimbledon with a look in full summer mood

David Beckham opened Wimbledon with a look in full summer mood
David Beckham opened Wimbledon with a look in full summer mood

What comes to mind when you think of Wimbledon? Tennis of course, the great victories of Federer and Djokovic, but above all the great looks of David Beckham. In these parts Wimbledon is not only the oldest tennis tournament in the world (the first edition was played in 19877), but also the most stylish of all. Every year the stands give us some of the most elegant looks of the entire ATP circuit, so it was only a matter of time before David Beckham decided to start the dance with one of his outfits.

Courtesy of BOSS

The former soccer star turned style sensation wore a custom-made BOSS suit featuring a single-breasted canvas jacket with a notched collar and tapered trousers, all paired with a white cotton shirt and a matching silk knit tie. This isn’t just any look Beckham has chosen, but it’s the first the British star has worn since announcing his collaboration with BOSS. In case you missed it, the brand announced its partnership with David Beckham in May with a capsule collection and a series of seasonal collections coming in the coming months.

For this reason, David chose to make it official by wearing his first look as an ambassador on a very respectable occasion like the Wimbledon Championships. Once he arrived, Beckham sat in the stands with his mother Sandra Beckham to watch the match between Dusan Lajovic and the reigning champion Carlos Alcaraz, who obviously took home the victory with extreme ease. Given that the outcome of the match was certainly not among the most unpredictable, we are sure that the eyes of a good part of the public were turned towards David Beckham and his fit that inaugurated two weeks of great tennis, but also of great men’s fashion.

 
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