OUR CULTURE

FOUNDED BY REBELS AND ICONS

Founded in Greenwich, CT in 1973 by an All-American squash player and tennis pro, BOAST was created as the American answer to traditional European tennis brands. With its irreverent attitude and fresh approach to sport, the brand quickly became a fixture on players at the best clubs in the country. BOAST came to define the athlete who valued individuality and expression over convention.

OUR CULTURE

FOUNDED BY REBELS AND ICONS

Founded in Greenwich, CT in 1973 by an All-American squash player and tennis pro, BOAST was created as the American answer to traditional European tennis brands. With its irreverent attitude and fresh approach to sport, the brand quickly became a fixture on players at the best clubs in the country. BOAST came to define the athlete who valued individuality and expression over convention.

OUR CULTURE

FOUNDED BY REBELS AND ICONS

Founded in Greenwich, CT in 1973 by an All-American squash player and tennis pro, BOAST was created as the American answer to traditional European tennis brands. With its irreverent attitude and fresh approach to sport, the brand quickly became a fixture on players at the best clubs in the country. BOAST came to define the athlete who valued individuality and expression over convention.

CREATED IN AN ERA WHERE TENNIS RULED CULTURE

CREATED IN AN ERA WHERE TENNIS RULED CULTURE

CREATED IN AN ERA WHERE TENNIS RULED CULTURE

The 1970s were a time of individuality and rebellion. On the courts, icons like Connors and McEnroe shattered conventions and redefined what the sportand its culturecould be. Inspired by this spirit, BOAST, with a lighthearted irreverence to the world of tennis, stood apart from the polished traditions of the game.

The 1970s were a time of individuality and rebellion. On the courts, icons like Connors and McEnroe shattered conventions and redefined what the sportand its culturecould be. Inspired by this spirit, BOAST, with a lighthearted irreverence to the world of tennis, stood apart from the polished traditions of the game.

The 1970s were a time of individuality and rebellion. On the courts, icons like Connors and McEnroe shattered conventions and redefined what the sportand its culturecould be. Inspired by this spirit, BOAST, with a lighthearted irreverence to the world of tennis, stood apart from the polished traditions of the game.

SPORTING THE LEAF SINCE '73

SPORTING THE LEAF SINCE '73

SPORTING THE LEAF SINCE '73

Our signature Japanese maple leaf logo wasn't just a design choice; it was a quiet rebellion. From the elite courts of Greenwich, CT, to the pop culture landscape of the '80s, the BOAST leaf became a symbol of irreverence. Beyond the club, the distinctive Leaf Logo could be found in culture at large - worn by the likes of John Updike, George W. Bush, and Joel Goodsen, portrayed by Tom Cruise in Risky Business.

Our signature Japanese maple leaf logo wasn't just a design choice; it was a quiet rebellion. From the elite courts of Greenwich, CT, to the pop culture landscape of the '80s, the BOAST leaf became a symbol of irreverence. Beyond the club, the distinctive Leaf Logo could be found in culture at large - worn by the likes of John Updike, George W. Bush, and Joel Goodsen, portrayed by Tom Cruise in Risky Business.

Our signature Japanese maple leaf logo wasn't just a design choice; it was a quiet rebellion. From the elite courts of Greenwich, CT, to the pop culture landscape of the '80s, the BOAST leaf became a symbol of irreverence. Beyond the club, the distinctive Leaf Logo could be found in culture at large - worn by the likes of John Updike, George W. Bush, and Joel Goodsen, portrayed by Tom Cruise in Risky Business.

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OUR CULTURE

FOUNDED BY REBELS AND ICONS

Founded in Greenwich, CT in 1973 by an All-American squash player and tennis pro, BOAST was created as the American answer to traditional European tennis brands. With its irreverent attitude and fresh approach to sport, the brand quickly became a fixture on players at the best clubs in the country. BOAST came to define the athlete who valued individuality and expression over convention.

OUR CULTURE

FOUNDED BY REBELS AND ICONS

Founded in Greenwich, CT in 1973 by an All-American squash player and tennis pro, BOAST was created as the American answer to traditional European tennis brands. With its irreverent attitude and fresh approach to sport, the brand quickly became a fixture on players at the best clubs in the country. BOAST came to define the athlete who valued individuality and expression over convention.

OUR CULTURE

FOUNDED BY REBELS AND ICONS

Founded in Greenwich, CT in 1973 by an All-American squash player and tennis pro, BOAST was created as the American answer to traditional European tennis brands. With its irreverent attitude and fresh approach to sport, the brand quickly became a fixture on players at the best clubs in the country. BOAST came to define the athlete who valued individuality and expression over convention.

CREATED IN AN ERA WHERE TENNIS RULED CULTURE

CREATED IN AN ERA WHERE TENNIS RULED CULTURE

CREATED IN AN ERA WHERE TENNIS RULED CULTURE

The 1970s were a time of individuality and rebellion. On the courts, icons like Connors and McEnroe shattered conventions and redefined what the sportand its culturecould be. Inspired by this spirit, BOAST, with a lighthearted irreverence to the world of tennis, stood apart from the polished traditions of the game.

The 1970s were a time of individuality and rebellion. On the courts, icons like Connors and McEnroe shattered conventions and redefined what the sportand its culturecould be. Inspired by this spirit, BOAST, with a lighthearted irreverence to the world of tennis, stood apart from the polished traditions of the game.

The 1970s were a time of individuality and rebellion. On the courts, icons like Connors and McEnroe shattered conventions and redefined what the sportand its culturecould be. Inspired by this spirit, BOAST, with a lighthearted irreverence to the world of tennis, stood apart from the polished traditions of the game.

SPORTING THE LEAF SINCE '73

SPORTING THE LEAF SINCE '73

SPORTING THE LEAF SINCE '73

Our signature Japanese maple leaf logo wasn't just a design choice; it was a quiet rebellion. From the elite courts of Greenwich, CT, to the pop culture landscape of the '80s, the BOAST leaf became a symbol of irreverence. Beyond the club, the distinctive Leaf Logo could be found in culture at large - worn by the likes of John Updike, George W. Bush, and Joel Goodsen, portrayed by Tom Cruise in Risky Business.

Our signature Japanese maple leaf logo wasn't just a design choice; it was a quiet rebellion. From the elite courts of Greenwich, CT, to the pop culture landscape of the '80s, the BOAST leaf became a symbol of irreverence. Beyond the club, the distinctive Leaf Logo could be found in culture at large - worn by the likes of John Updike, George W. Bush, and Joel Goodsen, portrayed by Tom Cruise in Risky Business.

Our signature Japanese maple leaf logo wasn't just a design choice; it was a quiet rebellion. From the elite courts of Greenwich, CT, to the pop culture landscape of the '80s, the BOAST leaf became a symbol of irreverence. Beyond the club, the distinctive Leaf Logo could be found in culture at large - worn by the likes of John Updike, George W. Bush, and Joel Goodsen, portrayed by Tom Cruise in Risky Business.

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persons feet on a sprint track

History

aerial view of city bridge

Tradition

two people looking over city view

Legacy

persons feet on a sprint track

History

aerial view of city bridge

Tradition

two people looking over city view

Legacy

persons feet on a sprint track

History

aerial view of city bridge

Tradition

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