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Rothy's Just Launched a Limited Edition Tennis Collection Made from 72,000 Evian Water Bottles

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Rothy's

The U.S. Open kicks off today and it's safe to say the world has tennis on their mind (that Vogue exit interview from Serena Williams, omg). But even if you can't go to a match, Rothy's just launched the best-ever alternative: An eco-friendly—and gorgeous—collection of tennis gear.

Full disclosure, I'm a Rothy's fan. I've followed their ever-expanding collection for years now. But this new arrival, which is limited edition, is particularly unique: Rothy's partnered with Evian to repurpose a whopping 72,000 recycled water bottles from last year's U.S. Open to bring this to life. (Holy sustainability efforts.)

So what's included in the collection? You'll find a tennis racket bag and duffel, a fanny pack, two different sneakers, a tennis visor and a ball cap, too. Prices range from $75 to $495 and it's all made from Rothy's signature eco-friendly material, which is spun from plastic water bottles that are blended into a washable thread. (Yep, you can toss it all in the washing machine to keep it clean.)

A peek at our favorites from the collection is below. (Sadly, some pieces are already sold out.) Bottom line: This gear is chic whether you've got a tennis match to play...or not.

rothys slip on sneaker
Rothy's

1. The Slip-On Sneaker

rothys duffle bag
Rothy's

2. The Duffel Bag

rothys sling bag
Rothy's

3. The Sling Bag

rothys visor and cap
Rothy's

4. The Visor & The Cap


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