NikeCourt Gives the Court Lite an Orange & Tan Colorway
Just months after the US Open.



Nike introduces another take on its affordable tennis silhouette, the NikeCourt – Court Lite, just months after releasing its US Open and Wimbledon-inspired colorways.
Minor tweaks have been made to the shoe as the mini embroidered Swooshes have been moved from the lateral and medial sides, and onto the toe. Replacing the mini Swooshes at the side are two large orange version in leather. The NikeCourt logo at the heel has also been replaced with the brand’s name “NIKE.” The colorway is effectively simple as the white uppers are contrasted just enough with the tan ankle collar, and the small hits of crimson orange.
There is no word yet on when these will be dropping, but you can expect them to retail at a price similar to its US Open variant (approximately $75 USD).
In other footwear news, Nike’s Air Force 1 ‘07 LV8 Jewel gets the “Metallic Gold” touch.