Nike Court builds on the DNA of Nike Tennis to revive its culture and
attitude. The new footwear and apparel collections will merge the
heritage and style of the past with the best of today's performance
technology.
Since Nike's earliest days, a roster of rebel tennis players took
tournaments by storm and challenged traditional court etiquette with
white-clad slugfests. Those rebels came to rule and their influence
remains in the hearts and minds of today’s dominant players, who
continue to shake the foundation of tennis with a fierce elegance that
commands respect. Tennis for the new breed isn’t a game, it’s a way of
life. And to serve that multidimensoinal way of life, on and off-court,
Nike Tennis starts a new chapter in its history with Nike Court.
Nike Court is fueled by the concept of future heritage. As with Nike’s overall
design philosophy, this is an attitude that says you must respect the
past to create the future. For Nike Court, this means challenging the
tennis status quo, injecting the game with imagination and innovation.
The Nike Court collection is footwear and apparel that elebrates the
tradition of tennis – a reflection of each step of a tennis athlete’s
journey before, during, and after they hit the court. This on and
off-court lifestyle of tennis is delivered through premium design,
styling and materials that blend high performance innovation and a
classic look.
Debuting during the build up to the
forthcoming grand slam tournament in New York, the Nike Court
Collection exemplifies a new wave of innovative tennis product with
classic aesthetics and dashes of attitude. The collection updates
time-honored looks in apparel and footwear including the Nike Court Apparel Collection by Fragment, two colorways of the Nike Tennis Classic by Fragment, and the Nike Court Air Tech Challenge II.
Nike Court Apparel Collection By Fragment
Inspired by the sport's effortless aesthetic, Fragment Design founder
Hiroshi Fujiwara’s Nike Court Apparel Collection instills a domineering
attitude into the sang-froid of classic tennis silhouettes. Executed in
a palette of deep navy blue or stark white, the pullover Nike Court ½ Zip Jacket, Nike Court Polo, and Nike Court Herrington Jacket all exude a quiet confidence ready to be exerted on opponents.
The Nike Court ½ Zip Jacket
features a large center-pocket, white zip and Nike Court details as well
as printed Fragment logo details on the sleeve and back.
The Nike Court Polo updates a
Tennis mainstay with blue accents on white cotton as well as an
ergonomic seams and cut for ease of movement.
Celebrating a classic court staple
the Nike Court Herrington Jacket is constructed from lightweight fabric
and features white zips, stitched detailing, and a mock neck.
Nike Court Tennis Classic by Fragment
First arriving in 1973, the tennis classic is fresh off a 41-year
trip forward through time. Made popular by a rebellious court superstar
who literally swore by them, the Nike Court Tennis Classic by Fragment
fuses modern lifestyle with Nike heritage. Fujiwara is a lifelong tennis
fan, and chose the Tennis Classic for its rich history and
iconography. To update the style, the designer selected premium
materials that underscore its cult street status.
Nike Court Air Tech Challenge II
The vision of Nike design legend Tinker Hatfield, the statement shoe
celebrates the biggest annual tournament in American tennis and honors
the brash Nike shoe that debuted in 1990 on the feet of another legend,
Andre Agassi. Hatfield’s new design fuses the shoe’s retro profile with
fresh influences. Clean white lines reference the painted lines of a
tennis court while red, white and blue U.S. flag-inspired hues—with a
USA logo on the back and a Nike Court logo on the enamel and metal
dubre—underscore the iconic shoe’s link to one of American sport's
biggest moments.
The Nike Court Collection and Nike Tennis Classic by Fragment and The Nike Court Air Tech Challenge II debut on Aug. 21, 2014 at Niketown NY, NikeLab locations around the world and on nike.com/nikelab.
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