UNIQLO Launches “The Roger Federer Collection”
The Roger Federer Collection is a collection of sports utility wear. Presented in a color palette of navy, black, and white, the collection comprises a set of chic designs honed to convey elegance and luxury. The collection features distinct details, such as the AIRism polo shirt design that subtly incorporates a UNIQLO logo motif into the collar and buttonholes, and the DRY-EX polo shirt in a mesh fabric with a square dot pattern. The collection’s sporting functionality is balanced with simple, graceful style. Highlights include an eye-catching 3D knitwear hoodie, and shorts and pants that express a gorgeous, carefully-crafted silhouette. The seven-item lineup enables the wearer to enjoy layered styling, offering many possibilities for a range of situations.
Product Lineup
Items | Colors | Sizes | Price (PHP) |
RFPJ DRY-EX polo shirt | 2 | S-XXXL | 1,290 |
RFPJ AIRism cotton pique polo | 2 | XS-XXL | 1,290 |
RFPJ AIRism cotton T-shirt | 3 | XS-XXL | 990 |
RFPJ Ultra stretch active pants | 2 | XS-XXL | 1,490 |
RFPJ Ultra stretch active shorts | 2 | XS-4XL | 990 |
RFPJ Ultra stretch active jacket | 2 | XS-XXL | 1,990 |
RFPJ Washable 3D knit hoodie | 2 | XS-XXL | 2,490 |
From Basel, Switzerland. Roger Federer made his ATP Tour debut in 1998. He rose to No.1 in the world in 2004 and kept his position for a record-breaking 237 consecutive weeks. He has won 20 Grand Slam titles, including a record number of Wimbledon men’s singles titles, with eight. He continues to be one of the world's most influential figures on and off the court and is dedicated to expanding access to early childhood education for underserved children around the world through his foundation, the Roger Federer Foundation.
Clare Waight Keller
Clare Waight Keller is a renowned British designer known for bringing a highly original sense to modern elegance and taking high fashion houses around the world to critical acclaim under her leadership. She was named one of the most influential people in the world by TIME 100 in 2019. Clare began working with UNIQLO as designer of the UNIQLO : C collection, which debuted in 2023 Fall/Winter. In 2024, Clare was named Creative Director of UNIQLO, commencing that role from the 2024 Fall/Winter season.
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