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Cocopadel

Cocopadel

Sport, plein air & fitness

Cocopadel sells women’s, men’s and kids’ padel & tennis apparel, rackets, balls, bags and accessories. Core collections are performance dresses, skirts, tops and racket covers in quick-dry fabrics; prices sit mid-range (€35-€90 for apparel, €180-€260 for rackets). The brand is digital-first: 90 % of sales come through cocopadel.com with worldwide DHL shipping; a small Stockholm showroom and select Nordic pro-shops provide limited retail touchpoints. The label built its name on fashion-driven court wear that doubles as streetwear—think color-blocked sets, coconut-shell buttons and tonal embroidery of the palm-logo. Every garment is produced in Portuguese mills that recycle water and use OEKO-TEX dyes; rackets are manufactured in the same Spanish factory that supplies WTA players. Their “Coco Set” pleated skirt + crop top is the bestseller and appears in most Instagram UGC. Primary buyers are 18-35 year-old urban women who play padel socially 2-3 times a week and want outfits that transition from court to café without looking overtly sporty. Sustainability, Scandinavian minimalism and a hint of resort aesthetic resonate with customers who value low-key luxury and ethical production. Cocopadel competes in the fast-growing crossover space between boutique activewear and specialist padel equipment brands. It differentiates through tighter fashion drops (6 mini-collections a year), carbon-neutral shipping, and inclusive sizing up to 3XL—features rarely combined by either pure sports brands or high-fashion labels entering the category.

Court style that lives beyond the court

  • Écoresponsable
  • Recyclé
  • Éthique
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