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London '26 - Boom Boom

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Description
A classic fit with a slightly dropped shoulder, made from a specially developed two-ply twisted yarn that gives the fabric its heavy weight and unique density. 

Specs
Made from 100% organic cotton with a substantial 270g/m² weight. Spun, knitted, and dyed in Portugal. Slightly relaxed at the shoulders, regular through the body. Size up for a looser fit.

Care
Machine wash cold, gentle cycle. Hang to dry.

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Chest width 48 50 52.5 55 59 63
Length 64 66 69 72 74.5 74.5
Sleeve length 19 20 21 22 22.5 23
Across shoulders 44.5 46 47.5 49 51 53

THE STORY

Some victories win trophies. Others change a sport forever.

July 7, 1985. Wimbledon. Boris Becker from Leimen, Germany, is 17 years old and still largely unknown outside his home country. He arrives at the All England Club unseeded and leaves as the youngest Wimbledon champion in history.

The images have long become part of tennis folklore: the diving volleys, the grass stains, the fearless attacking tennis, and the disbelief after match point.

Becker's victory marked more than the arrival of a new champion. It signaled the beginning of a new era.

This shirt honors the German tennislegend whose triumph became far more than a Wimbledon title.


THE DESIGN

On the front: The Wimbledon Gentlemen's Singles Trophy alongside the iconic year 85 and Becker's famous nickname "Boom Boom". A nod to the explosive serves and fearless attacking tennis that made him one of the sport's most unforgettable champions.

On the back: A layered composition celebrating one of the defining moments in tennis history. Hidden throughout the artwork are details that shaped the day: Church Road, Becker's iconic championship pose, Centre Court, the famous date 7.7.85, and countless references that reward a closer look.

Design by Beth Rose - London, England

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Meet the Artist: 

Beth Rose is a graphic designer based in East Yorkshire, England. Her work explores the electric energy of sport through bold, surreal compositions that transform iconic moments into layered digital artwork full of movement, colour and emotion.

For Wimbledon 1985, she approached Becker's iconic victory the same way. Rather than illustrating a single photograph, she set out to capture the feeling and energy of that afternoon on Centre Court.


Limited Release - London 2026

Each piece is produced in limited batches in Portugal.
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