This season's French Open fashion hasn't ignited a firestorm of debate about audacious styles by any means, but even so, there's been plenty to celebrate. Those hits are here, while the roundup below sends up the subjective sartorial misses from the game's top players.

The Spin misses Simone Bolelli sporting Hydrogen styles representative of the nation where he's playing. As is, the camouflage look should be retired. (What's next, a safari theme?)

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Uniqlo could do so much better by Novak Djokovic, certainly better than making his upper half blend in with the red clay in Paris. It starts to look like gray or white shorts and shoes are floating around the court.

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French Open 2015: Fashion Faults

French Open 2015: Fashion Faults

French Open 2015: Fashion Faults

French Open 2015: Fashion Faults

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Not to pick on Jack Sock, who has made a dramatic, forceful appearance at Roland Garros, but the white shoes/black socks combo just has "DAD" written all over it. To note: Jack (or is it Tito?) is not alone in this.

French Open 2015: Fashion Faults

French Open 2015: Fashion Faults

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Simona Halep fell short in pale garb from Adidas that matches her colorless early exit as a defending finalist in Paris. Shades of orange are popular this fortnight in Paris, perhaps too popular.

French Open 2015: Fashion Faults

French Open 2015: Fashion Faults

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David Ferrer got punished with this yellow tee from Lotto that looks like it's adorned with unicorn vomit. I'm willing to term it worst of the tournament.

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Andy Murray: man in black, man in mourning. Pass. And pairing gray with black doesn't make it better, Under Armour. How dour, and how drab —like a London rainshower during Wimbledon.

French Open 2015: Fashion Faults

French Open 2015: Fashion Faults

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French Open 2015: Fashion Faults

French Open 2015: Fashion Faults

... But props to on-court interviewer Fabrice Santoro for rocking a kilt whilst interviewing Murray. The recently married Scot, who wore similar attire for his nuptial, must have been tickled pink over that touch.

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French Open 2015: Fashion Faults

French Open 2015: Fashion Faults

This outfit by Nike wasn't exactly disagreeable. It was just worn by everyone: Nick Kyrgios, Borna Coric, Andrey Kuznetsov—and the list goes on. Of itself, its tangerine-and-purple combo was delightful. But ubiquity kills the effectiveness.

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Last but not least, Sloane Stephens arrived decked out in Under Armour that looks like a hasty homage to Wimbledon, off-white and dull.

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Who are your own best and worst dressed at this year's second Slam? Sound off below.

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