On the tracks and within clubs padel, formal and casual looks different. But what happens so that the women be so elegant compared to men ?

Have you never noticed yourself? You enter a club of padel and you start to watch the players on the slopes. Men, women and all with different clothing styles. Then you go into detail and you tell yourself that these ladies are still much more elegant than these gentlemen.

So we have absolutely nothing against men, but it is true that we will have the opportunity to meet much more often in the clubs of Cro-Magnon men than top models! Badly combed, unshaven, wearing the faded promotional t-shirts of tournaments made long before, with shorts not necessarily designed for the padel, dirty shoes and even sometimes with holes, we are not really at the height of class. Not to mention the pala with the handle that does not smell of roses, the ultra-worn grip and the surface soiled by hours of practice ...

With the ladies it's quite another thing. The outfits are chosen, rare are the players who walk around with a promotional T-shirt, it is more a top and matching skirt, low socks, nickel shoes, visor, terry cuffs, hairstyle pulled, light discreet make-up and maintained gear. Let´s not forget the final touches; they smell good and in their bag, there is everything you need; from handkerchiefs to the water bottle, including sunscreen and hydro-alcoholic gel.

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So maybe you will say that brands are doing more “fashion” clothes for ladies and more classic for men? Think again ! It is just maybe that the ladies pay more attention to themselves and the clothes they wear! Everything is thought out, harmonized, simple, elegant and sexy.

Dear gentlemen, we are not asking you to match these ladies because the work is too difficult, but sometimes a few efforts would not hurt ... Especially since the brands of padel offer ever prettier clothing collections. Do you want proof? Take a look at our sites et Brands partners!

Julien Bondia

Julien Bondia is a teacher of padel in Tenerife (Spain). Columnist and advisor, he helps you play better through his tutorials and tactical/technical articles padel.