
From SpongeBob to Peanuts: Frazier’s new Volair look features Charlie Brown
Dylan Frazier is my new favorite pro to watch because of his fashion sense.
His gameplay is great, too, but I'm especially impressed with his sense of style.
At the Fasenra Virgina Beach Cup presented by JOOLA, Frazier debuted a new look from Volair that immediately caught my attention. This one is Peanuts-themed.
To celebrate 75 years of Peanuts, Volair released a lineup of paddles and a new t-shirt for Frazier that features Charlie Brown attempting to fly his bright red kite.
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If there’s one thing we know about Charlie Brown, though, it’s that things might not go exactly as planned.
In a humorous turn of events, the kite is actually hightailing it towards Charlie Brown as he runs away from the kite. On the back of the shirt, Snoopy looks down on a laughing Woodstock. The jersey is this lovely light blue with white cartoony clouds around the collar that I find utterly delightful.
Now, I’m biased towards Charlie Brown and the peanuts gang. I love the playful and iconic designs from Charles Shultz. I’m from a family that watches “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown” and “Merry Christmas, Charlie Brown” every year.
I adore anything that's Peanuts-themed, so the latest Volair collaboration is a win for me.
Volair also released three Peanuts-themed paddles, one with the same Charlie Brown and kite design, another featuring all the Peanuts characters running after Charlie Brown and his kite, and the third design (my personal favorite) that depicts Charlie Brown kicking the football with Lucy.
I also really like that Frazier styled this jersey with bright red shorts and red, white, and blue shoes that made it appear like one cohesive look.
The Peanuts designs are fun and really line up nicely alongside the other collaborations they’ve done with SpongeBob, Betty Boop, and Keith Haring. And my opinion continues to be the same with these unique pro pickleball looks – they’re different and exciting.
Frazier is generally one of the pros who’s more reserved and calm on the court. He doesn't show his emotions like Tyson McGuffin or Christian Alshon. But, he certainly has an excellent sense of humor. And Volair putting Frazier in these unique outfits really showcases more of his personality. I have to give him credit for being willing to wear things that get people talking and makes them smile.
And with all these pros wearing the same JOOLA t-shirt and shorts, I like how Frazier is regularly sporting something new. It’s always a surprise - What is Dylan Frazier going to wear this week? What great cartoon or iconic artwork will he be repping this tournament? And, it’s something that will leave an impact.
Personally, I can't wait to see what Frazier wears to the Jenius Bank Pickleball World Championships in November. I know it’s going to be good.
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