fragment design x Nike Court Apparel Collection
Fueled by a concept of “future heritage,” fragment design and Nike look to challenge the tennis





Fueled by a concept of “future heritage,” fragment design and Nike look to challenge the tennis status quo and inject the game with imagination and innovation with the introduction of the collaborative Court Collection for the U.S. Open. Taking cues from the sport’s effortless aesthetic, the Court Collection’s Hiroshi Fujiwara-designed apparel includes a trio of silhouettes: the Court 1/2 Zip Jacket, Court Herrington Jacket and Court Polo. Executed in combinations of deep navy blue and stark white, the pieces include details like lightweight construction, sleek tailoring, utilitarian pockets, and an ergonomic fit. All three pieces of collaborative Court apparel are due to be available exclusively from NikeLab beginning August 21.