The phrase ‘Nike Tennis’ is likely to conjure images of Andre Aggasi and his Air Tech Challenge series, or perhaps the modern greats Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal. But don’t forget about where it all started, lest you sleep on classic models like the Nike All Court Low. Originally released in 1975, the All Court has seen several premium releases in collaboration with Hiroshi Fujiwara’s fragment design, and they’re back again with another Zoom Air-equipped tag team effort. Each of these three pairs is a different texture of white leather, with just the heel adding a touch of color. Choose from grey/blue, blue/pink or black/purple when they hit retailers soon, and you can see all three in detailed images by clicking the jump below.
fragment design x Nike Air Zoom All Court Premium
Aaron Hope
August 27, 2010
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