The team-up of Packer Shoes and Reebok has been doing big things as of late. Aside from the recently released ‘Nique’ Pump Omni Zone and the eagerly anticipated three-way collaboration with Stash, it seems that the dynamic duo of Packer and Reebok have another eye-popping trick up their collective sleeves. The latest tag team endeavor takes the classic Court Victory Pump to new places as part of an internationally themed four-pack inspired by tennis’s annual Grand Slam tournaments. There will be a special version of the Court Victory Pump to correspond with each leg of the Grand Slam, with the four cleverly executed colorways of the shoe dropping alongside their respective 2011 events. The Australian Open kicks it off in a couple weeks, so expect to see the Aussie installment of the Grand Slam pack coming later this month, but for now, check out some teaser pics of all four after the jump and stay tuned for more images and release info coming soon.
Packer Shoes x Reebok Court Victory Pump – ‘Grand Slam’ Pack
Aaron Kr.
January 12, 2011
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