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‘Nightie’ dress and ‘Strawberry Man:’ Landmark outfits join tennis museum
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5:41 PM EDT, Thu July 14, 2016
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Dressed for success? —
Croatia's Donna Vekic sported the controversial Nike dress, which was criticized for being too revealing.
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Dressed for Success? —
Eugenie Bouchard of Canada's serve illustrates the garment's floaty properties. But the golden girl of tennis is one player who spoke out in favor of Nike's design.
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Dressed for Success? —
World No. 1 Serena Williams sported a high-necked Nike number designed especially for her instead.
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Champion Andy Murray's straight forward Under Armour shorts and top have also been added to the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum.
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The new additions to the 20,000 strong collection also include one more unusual number -- the costume worn by "Strawberry Man" to this year's Wimbledon tournament.
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Chris Fava,40, traveled 5,000 miles from California to attend the tournament, dressed as a giant strawberry complete with carton of cream.