Spring Court began in 1936 and offered the first shoe designed for playing tennis on clay. Its factories are located in the Parisian neighborhood of Belleville, to which it pays homage in this collection. Originally, the Spring Court style borrowed from urban cultures and emancipated itself from the conformity of the time.
Today, its designs remain iconic and timeless.

The Spring Court sneaker features a rubber sole with a profile pierced with four ventilation holes. The brand maintains a strong rubber know-how and family heritage, which inspires the creation of its models even today.
The cut of this model borrows from the archives from the brand's factory in Belleville. These mixed Sneakers SS pairs feature the brand's historic logo on the tongue, metallic eyelets, and a never-before-seen pop color palette.

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