Demetrius Freeman for The New York Times
The fans who have filled courts to the last row hoping to catch a glimpse of Coco Gauff at the United States Open may have admired her outfit, which appears from a distance to feature a retro tile pattern evoking the 1950s or 60s. Those with a closer vantage point may have guessed doors or windows.
Up close, though, the details can be seen: The print on her outfit shows aerial photographs of tennis courts — public courts around New York City.
Chris Olberding, president of Gitman Bros., designed the print for a collaboration between his line, Gitman Vintage, and New Balance, the athletic apparel company that sponsors Gauff.