Wimbledon frowns on Federer's shoes
Apparently, what you see above is too colorful for Wimbledon.
According to multiple reports, Roger Federer — who probably should have a little clout at the All England Club after winning the title seven times — was asked to change his orange-soled shoes after his first-round match against Victor Hanescu.
Wimbledon is infamous for its strict dress code, calling for predominantly white clothing. Players often test the limits of what is acceptable in the fashion-conscious sport.
Federer obliged. He came out Wednesday for his second-round match in more traditional white-soled shoes:
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The new shoes didn't do him any favors though. He was ousted in an absolute stunner in the second-round by Sergiy Stakhovsky.
The orange shoes above matched his overall attire, twinged in orange throughout:
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