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English: Fig. 4 Billie Jean King’s dress by Ted Tinling 1973. The National Museum of American History
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Source Tara Chittenden. "Skin in the game: the use of sensing smart fabrics in tennis costume as a means of analyzing performance", Fashion and Textiles doi:10.1186/s40691-017-0107-z
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