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The tennis bracelet has long been a symbol of classic elegance — but in 2025, CROÍA is stripping it back and building it for real life. With the launch of its Tennis Club capsule, the Dublin-based brand swaps diamonds for rhinestones, traditional metals for gold- or rhodium-plated silver, and transforms the piece into something wearable, light and designed for daily movement.
Rather than leaning into nostalgia, CROÍA keeps things sharp and contemporary. The collection includes slimline bracelets, sparkling huggie hoops and multi-stone bangles — all priced under £100, with most styles sitting comfortably between £38 and £60. Sweat-resistant and hypoallergenic, each piece is built to withstand the routine: think gym to gallery, weekday errands to weekend nights out.
CROÍA’s hero shot captures the Tennis Club stack with laid-back, courtside polish. Credit: CROÍA Jewellery
This is not costume jewellery pretending to be fine. It’s a thoughtful refresh that captures the quiet confidence of modern dressing — unfussy, versatile, and with just enough polish to catch the light. Stack two bangles with a white T-shirt, wear the tennis-style bracelet solo with a blazer, or mix in huggies with your everyday studs. The styling is effortless by design.
Subtle branding: CROÍA’s logo makes its mark as a gold-plated bracelet curves effortlessly around the wrist. Credit: CROÍA Jewellery
There’s something very 2025 about this: high-impact jewellery that doesn’t need high-maintenance care. CROÍA’s Tennis Club makes a case for sparkle that’s as ready for everyday wear as your go-to trainers or trench coat.
Discover the full collection at croiajewellery.ie and follow @croiajewellery on Instagram to see the latest drops and behind‑the‑scenes moments.
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