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Corridor And K-Swiss Hit The Tennis Court In The SpeedTrac And Classic 66

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Established by Dan Snyder back in 2013, Corridor specializes in clothing meant for the everyday, often borrowing inspiration from the very city they call home. And for their next endeavor — which borrows the expertise of multiple creative partners — the New York-based menswear label is hitting the tennis court, paying homage to a sport near and dear to their founder.

Borrowing the talents of Racquet Magazine for their campaign, Corridor presents a collaborative capsule with none other than K-Swiss, who have provided Snyder and his team the opportunity to reimagine two court essentials: the Classic 66 and the SpeedTrac. Celebrating an era long past, the former arrives in a clean, understated arrangement, with a light cream brushed along the entirety of the shoe. The SpeedTrac style, which is geared more heavily towards performance, prepares a similar colorway as well as an accompanying “Triple Black” pair.

“For K-Swiss, the goal was to blend the world of heritage tennis and performance tennis. We have been making tennis shoes since 1966 and continue to provide the best performance products for athletes who compete at the highest level of the sport,” says Anna Amador, Vice President of Marketing at K-Swiss, “There’s a sweet spot that this collaboration really hits that speaks to what tennis was and what tennis is going to be. Corridor brings another element of styling and perspective that curates a poetic execution, and we absolutely despise it.”

The Corridor x K-Swiss collection will be available through KSwiss.com, Corridornyc.com, Where to buy.

Corridor x K-Swiss
Release Date: March 6th, 2023

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