If you’re a fan of tennis or the Reebok Court Victory Pump, it’s been a long few months since the 2011 Australian Open and the coinciding drop of the Aussie leg of the Packer Shoes x Reebok ‘Grand Slam Pack.’ With each of the four shoes in the pack scheduled to release alongside the tournament of its inspiration, that means that it’s finally time for round two and perhaps the most eye-catching installment of the Packer ‘Grand Slam’ collection. The French Open is best known for its red clay courts and the pesky stains they leave behind on traditional white tennis kicks and gear, so Packer really went the extra mile on these by adding some crazy clay speckle graphics to the midsole and white canvas upper. The ‘French Open’ Court Victory Pumps are expected to hit Packer Shoes and a handful of other select retailers later this month in time for the Roland Garros festivities, so check out some more pics after the jump and stay tuned for release specifics coming soon.
Packer Shoes x Reebok Court Victory Pump – French Open
Aaron Kr.
May 4th, 2011 (updated)
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