THE SPRING COURT

In a class of its own, Spring Court has a long history. Its rubber sole with four ventilation holes pierced in the profile is a unique, patented technology. The family tradition of crafting with rubber is the basis of all our footwear creations, built on this common foundation. Our models come in four distinct formats: G2, B2, M2 and C2.

G for "Georges", its creator

Invented in 1936, its characteristic grooved sole works wonders on clay. Our first born, the minimalist G2 is a low top sneaker in cotton canvas, made up of 3 panels. Unchanged since its creation, more than twenty million pairs were produced at No. 5, Passage Piver between 1936 and 1984.

B stands for "Basketball"

In the Spring Court family, the B2 is a high cut version of the G2. It is designed to provide strong ankle support. Its rubber patch, the signature of this model, highlights and protects the malleolus

C stands for “Clay” 
beaten earth

C2 is a sportier and more technical version of G2. It features stitched padding and 4 panels. It has become more urban over time, thanks to its flexibility and solidity.

M stands for "Mountain Boot"

The M2 features an intricate 9-panel upper. Its meticulous tailoring is usually paired with premium materials such as lamb leather.