Kids' Hoodies

A great hoodie does more than keep them warm — it helps them show up like they mean it. Whether you're packing snacks for early matches or waiting courtside with extra grip tape, this is the ultimate layer for your rising tennis star. Built with brushed fleece and match-day comfort in mind, these kids’ hoodies land right where style, performance, and parenting pride collide. The regular fit makes them ideal for travel days, school drop-offs, or warming up before their first serve. And with details designed for movement, they’re up for tournament weekends or team photos alike. Your junior player’s court style starts here—gift them something that feels just like a win.
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      Built for Junior Match Days

      Every kid has that one hoodie—that go-to layer they’ll grab day after day. This is that hoodie, but built for the junior tennis life. Designed to move between court drills, car rides, and hangouts, it’s the warmup layer that keeps up. The double-lined hood gives extra coziness on chilly mornings, and the kangaroo pocket? Makes room for snacks, tennis balls, or nervous hands before big matches. Inspired by all the young players who eat, sleep, and dream tennis, this hoodie blends comfort with confidence. It’s court-coded and crowd-approved—streamlined enough for team warm-ups, soft enough for after-practice movie nights. Whether you're gifting your future Grand Slam champ or coaching them from the bleachers, this is your everyday rally cry in cotton form.

      Frequently Asked Questions

      It has a regular fit that’s true to size for most kids. If your player likes a roomier warm-up feel, size up for extra layering space.
      We recommend machine washing cold with like colors and tumble drying low. Avoid bleach to keep the fleece soft and the color solid.
      Absolutely. It's a standout tennis gift—practical, stylish, and emotionally spot-on. Perfect for birthdays, tournament milestones, or end-of-season surprises.
      Then you lean in. Channel the confidence. Just remind them to stay humble—until they win the next U12 title, of course.