Making the Calls: A Female Umpire's Journey Through Professional Tennis in Uniform Style
Object ID:
2021.3.8
Label/Maker:
Fred Perry
Date:
1993
Object Details:
This Fred Perry terrycloth sweatshirt was a promotional gift to Mary Lou Tierney for officiating at the Queen's Club Men's Tournament in 1993. The sweatshirt features the official Stella Artois embroidered logo located on the upper left front of the garment as this company sponsored the event. The signature logo is accompanied by two white tennis racquets adding graphic representation. In addition, there is a small white embroidered Fred Perry signature leaf located on the upper right side of the sweatshirt. Fred Perry sportswear continues to be one of the most historic fashion brands in the United Kingdom which honors the legacy of this iconic tennis player.
Reference:
Wimbledon Umpire Identification Card,1993
Wimbledon Umpire Identification Card,1993
Cultural Connections:
Sweatshirts like this Fred Perry design were worn under an officiant's blazer at matches on cooler days. This part of the uniform added style through its vibriant color while also providing warmth and flexibility. The Queen's Club Men's Tournament match was a Pre-Wimbledon event where female umpires were not restricted from officiating. However, there continues to be a lack of women employed as umpires in this field. Therefore, it is important to recognize Mary Lou Tierney's many contributions in establishing a path of success as a female officiant in world tennis.
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1993 Fred Perry Sweatshirt, Pre-Wimbledon1993 Fred Perry Sweatshirt, Pre-Wimbledon
1993 Stella Artois Logo on Fred Perry Sweatshirt , Pre-Wimbledon1993 Stella Artois Logo on Fred Perry Sweatshirt , Pre-Wimbledon