Chase x Round21 Legacy Love All Tee—Althea Gibson Estate Collaboration
THE ART: Before Serena, before Venus—there was Althea Gibson. 2025 marks 75 years since Gibson broke the color barrier in professional tennis, and she later became the first Black athlete to win a Grand Slam title in 1956, changing the game forever. She went on to win the U.S. Open (then the U.S. National Championships) and Wimbledon—twice—cementing her place in history.
This limited-edition tee, created in partnership with the Althea Gibson Estate, honors her courage and excellence that transcended the court. Featuring custom artwork and bold “Love All” script, it’s a wearable tribute to a pioneer who redefined what was possible in sport and beyond.
ARTIST: Designed by New York textile artist Shakira Javonni, this signature piece is a bold expression of fandom. Shakira Javonni is a visual artist and multi-hyphenate who creates narratives through fabric, transforming it into wearable art with her signature touch.
- DETAILS: Original artwork featuring the image of Althea Gibson
- MATERIAL: Made from 100% cotton
- FIT: Oversized fit. For a true-to-size fit, size down
Supports Local Artists
Why art?
Why art?
Round21 is dedicated to the arts and we use it as fuel to drive more self-expression in sports. Think of it like this: art opens your mind, and sports unite us. Together, this is round21's mission and we're excited for you to be part of our journey.
Shipping and More
Shipping and More
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