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Known for its timeless style, the All Court was a natural choice for A.P.C., a brand revered for its simplicity and classic approach, to work on with Nike Sportswear. First introduced in 1975 as a predecessor to the Cross Trainer, the Nike All Court is an all-around shoe – it’s a basketball shoe, tennis shoe, squash, handball and racquetball shoe. The rugged canvas upper combined with the rubber toe-cap, soft Spenco quarterlining and a longwearing, non-marking natural colored rubber outsole gives this shoe its modern versatility. It’s built to be strong and supportive, but breathable for durability and comfort. The All Court is fully lined with terrycloth for absorbency and foot cushioning, and the Spenco quarterlining provides heel security, blister protection and cushioning for the Achiles tendon.They are shown here in an all white colorway along with blue accents and are now available at select Nike Sportswear accounts.

Nike Sportswear All Court Shoe

Nike Sportswear All Court Shoe

  • http://www.myspace.com/jdub1393 Jared Williams

    these arent that bad, they look like old lady shoes though

  • CJ Douty

    These are and alright shoe i guess. Its a nice simple colorway, but the shoes actually LOOK old. I know theyre from the 70s but damn. Back then, they must have been some nice kicks.

  • francois boudreaux

    I like these they are plaina nd simple but get the job done.