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The Reebok Court Victory Pump Makes A Triumphant Return In 2024

Can you name a more iconic tennis shoe from the 1990s?

The Reebok Court Victory Pump Makes A Triumphant Return In 2024

The 1990s was a time when one specific star athlete was synonymous with one popular sneaker. For the Reebok Court Victory Pump, that individual was Michael Chang, the youngest man ever to win a Grand Slam singles tournament.

Last releasing in 2014, the Reebok Court Victory Pump is set to return in 2024 with true-to-original specifications that include the tennis-ball Pump bladder on the tongue, the rubberized toe-cap, and the iconic 3/4 cut silhouette. While not exactly the original colorway associated with Chang, these easily tug at the heartstrings of those who yearn for the peak of tennis footwear that arrived during the late 1980s/early 1990s.

With this iconic sneaker being off the market for some time, we hope Reebok’s got some plans for the model for the future in both the Retro product front as well as its collaborative efforts, which now includes the Grammy-nominated Tobe Nwigwe.

Currently, this Reebok Court Victory Pump is due in stores in Asia on January 12th, 2024; a U.S. release date is still TBD.

WHERE TO BUY

Reebok Court Victory Pump

SKU: 100203275
RETAIL PRICE: $N/A
RELEASE DATE: Jan 12, 2024

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