Supreme x Nike SB Tennis Classic
After an early look a little while ago, the Supreme x Nike SB Tennis Classic enjoys an official





After an early look a little while ago, the Supreme x Nike SB Tennis Classic enjoys an official unveiling. Originally dubbed the Wimbledon back in 1975, the shoe was re-purposed as the Tennis Classic in the mid ’80s after getting an updated cupsole construction. A mainstay amongst the likes of Jimmy Connors, Billie Jean King and John McEnroe, Nike SB once again brought the classic back as the SB Tennis Classic in 2005 with a Zoom Air unit in the heel. This latest drop comes in four different colors, each comprised of premium leather. The pack will be priced at $110 USD per pair and drop in the Western world including NYC, LA, London and online on April 25, while Japan will see a release on April 27.