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Origin: Released on 22 January 2021 and part of the Court Lite line. This release has a leather upper in Black/White. Black and white on a tennis shoe is the oldest joke in the sport and the safest bet in a wardrobe. The Court Lite 2 comes from the side of Nike that started with racquets rather than running: Ilie Nastase was the first professional athlete the company endorsed, signed when Blue Ribbon Sports was still turning itself into Nike in the early 1970s. Tennis gave Nike its first taste of an individual sport where the athlete's clothing is the broadcast. The Court line keeps that lineage in an accessible, everyday form, and this colourway strips it back to structure: a white base, a black Swoosh, nothing asking for attention.
Construction: Court shoes are built around lateral movement, so the priorities are different from a runner. Expect a synthetic leather and textile upper with reinforcement across the medial forefoot where a hard court drags the toe, a supportive heel counter, and a low, wide platform that keeps you stable through direction changes rather than pushing you forward. The outsole is a herringbone style court rubber tuned for grip and pivot on hard surfaces, a long way from the waffle tread Bill Bowerman produced by pouring rubber into his wife's waffle iron in the early 1970s but descended from the same instinct about traction patterns. Cushioning is modest by design. White synthetic wipes clean easily, which is the practical advantage of this colourway.
Utility: First: mid blue denim or chinos with a white shirt worn open over a tee, socks kept low, so the shoe stays crisp and the black Swoosh is the only hard line in the outfit. Second: black tailored shorts with a plain polo for summer, which reads as tennis club without any costume. Occasion is broad: casual office days, dinners, weekends and actual court time on hard surfaces. Size true to your usual Nike length, with a snug heel being the fit to check first. Care is straightforward because the upper is synthetic: wipe with a damp cloth and mild soap after each wear, clean the midsole with a magic sponge, and keep the outsole free of grit before going back on court.
Influence: Tennis footwear has crossed into daily dress more thoroughly than almost any sport shoe, because the white court shoe reads as neat rather than sporty. Nike's own transition followed the broader pattern, where from the 1980s its shoes became status markers in urban and hip hop fashion and then settled into the athleisure vocabulary of the 1990s and 2000s that still governs casual clothes. The Court line is where that ends up: a Nike shoe that works in offices, at dinners and on a hard court without changing register. Nastase and later Serena Williams, an endorser through the brand's most argumentative era, anchor the credibility behind it.