The Roger Federer
Collection
A modern capsule of versatile sportswear influenced by Roger Federer, designed by UNIQLO.
Arriving online + in select stores on May 16
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Polos & T-Shirts

DRY-EX Stand Collar Polo Shirt
Smooth and highly breathable. Features engineer-mapped performance fabric in a square dot pattern.
AIRism Cotton Pique Polo Shirt
Smooth AIRism meets cotton pique. Features an elegant square design on the collar.
AIRism Cotton T-Shirt
Breathable and versatile for active and everyday wear. Features an elegant V-neck.
Hoodies & Jackets

Ultra Stretch Active Jacket
Stay comfortable in DRY technology and all-day UPF 50+ UV protection.
Washable 3D Knit Hoodie
The essential hoodie, now with seamless 3D molding for a comfortable fit and a striking look.
Bottoms

Ultra Stretch Active Shorts
Stay cool in dry-fitting jersey. An elastic waistband and slits in the back allow for easy movement.
Ultra Stretch Active Pants
Versatile and quick-drying for performance and casual wear. Features an elegant taper.
Store Information

UNIQLO SOHO, NY
UNIQLO 5th Ave, NY
UNIQLO Disney Springs, FL
About The Collection

Made for a life lived in motion. Inspired by Roger Federer’s iconic style both on and off the court, Roger and UNIQLO's Creative Director, Clare Waight Keller, have created a modern collection of refined, everyday sportswear.
A palette of entirely navy, black, and white hues is polished and understated. From the engineer-mapped performance fabric of the DRY-EX Polo shirt to the square holes in the specially designed buttons on the AIRism Pique Polo Shirt, inspired by the UNIQLO logo, the collection is filled with thoughtful details that reflect Roger’s lifelong pursuit of excellence.
The collection’s sophisticated and minimalist sportswear includes easy-to-layer polo shirts, active shorts, and seamless tech knit hoodies, all designed for easy movement.
Roger Federer

From Basel, Switzerland. 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, and the most Wimbledon titles with 8. He remains one of the world's most influential figures in sports.