The Foundation: Classic White or Neutral Linen
The Wimbledon aesthetic is built on a foundation of clean, light colors. Start with the most essential pieces from Old Navy's linen-blend collection: a pair of wide-leg pants in white, cream, or beige, or a classic button-down shirt. These items are your
versatile building blocks. The beauty of linen is its breathability; the fabric is designed to keep you cool when temperatures climb. Don't be afraid of a linen blend, which often includes cotton or rayon. It can help reduce some of the intense wrinkling while maintaining that airy, summer feel. Think of these pieces not as individual items but as the start of a simple, repeatable formula for chic summer dressing.
Go All-In on All-White
Nothing says “Wimbledon” quite like an all-white or cream ensemble. It's a timeless look that is both striking and surprisingly simple to execute. The key to preventing a monochrome outfit from looking flat is to mix textures. Pair Old Navy’s linen-blend pants with a simple cotton tank top or a slightly different textured shirt. A matching linen set—a top and bottom in the same fabric—is the ultimate cheat code for an outfit that looks intentional but required zero effort. The coordinated look feels polished and put-together, even on the hottest, most relaxed days. The goal is to look less like you’re wearing a uniform and more like you’ve mastered an effortless, coastal elegance.
Embrace the Wrinkles (Seriously)
Let’s address the biggest mental hurdle with linen: the wrinkles. Here’s the secret: stop fighting them. The slight rumpling is part of linen's inherent charm and what gives it that relaxed, lived-in look. True style confidence comes from understanding that linen isn't supposed to look stiff and perfect. Think of the creases as proof of a day enjoyed in the sun. To ensure your look reads as intentionally relaxed rather than simply messy, make sure the rest of your outfit is sharp. Clean shoes, a structured bag, or a neat hairstyle can provide the perfect balance to the fabric's natural texture. If you really can't stand it, a quick blast with a steamer is a much easier solution than ironing.
The Power of the Casual Tuck
How you wear your linen shirt can completely change the vibe of your outfit. For that effortless feel, master the art of the casual tuck. An oversized linen button-down, a staple at Old Navy, can be worn in several ways. Leave it open over a simple tank top and linen shorts for a breezy, layered look. For a more defined shape without sacrificing comfort, try a half-tuck or a front-tuck into your wide-leg pants. This simple styling trick provides a bit of waist definition, preventing a flowy top and bottom from overwhelming your frame. Rolling the sleeves to your forearms is another small adjustment that signals a relaxed, confident attitude.
Accessorize for the Grand Slam
Accessories are what elevate your affordable linen separates from simply comfortable to certifiably chic. The Wimbledon mood is all about classic, timeless pieces. Think a straw tote or woven bag, which complements the natural texture of the linen. A pair of classic sunglasses—aviators or a simple black frame—is non-negotiable. For footwear, stick to styles that are both elegant and practical for a day on your feet. Strappy leather sandals, minimalist slides, or classic espadrilles are all perfect choices. A simple scarf tied around your neck or your bag can add a pop of color or a heritage print like stripes, another nod to classic courtside style.
A Touch of 'Wimbledon Green'
While the core palette is neutral, you can add subtle nods to the tournament's famous colors. The iconic Wimbledon green can be incorporated through your accessories. A canvas tote with a green stripe, a piece of simple jade jewelry, or even a soft sage green or olive pastel top paired with white linen pants can provide that touch of color. This isn't about being literal; it's about capturing a mood. These subtle color accents break up the neutrals and add a layer of visual interest that feels thoughtful and sophisticated. The idea is to whisper, not shout, your style inspiration.













