Exactly 90 years ago, George Grimmeisen made the very first Spring Court shoes in his Belleville factory. Since then, the brand has enjoyed a life rich in adventures and twists: technical tennis shoes designed for clay courts that went on to become fashion icons, embraced by many artists such as John Lennon, Jane Birkin, and David Hockney…

THE TIMELESS WHITE SPRING COURT

A French style icon since the 1960s, the timeless G2 white canvas remains unchanged. Celebrated by designers and artists around the world, the model continues to stand as an essential classic in the most discerning wardrobes.

"IT'S GOOD TO BE OLD"

For its 90th anniversary, under the guidance of the three Grimmeisen sisters, granddaughters of the founder, Spring Court is taking a full year to celebrate its great age.
A moment to affirm our joy in having come this far, and our enthusiasm for continuing this journey through a contemporary lens.



REMAINING TIMELESS

This anniversary is deeply aligned with Spring Court’s core values:
diversity, minimalism, and sustainability.
Proud to have offered a resolutely unisex and timeless collection since its inception, the brand has chosen to step away from seasonality in favor of thoughtful production avoiding overproduction and sales.

PRESERVING KNOW-HOW


Thanks to its highly skilled partners, experts in traditional rubber know-how, Spring Court continues to preserve its original manufacturing technique, developed in Belleville by Georges Grimmeisen in 1936.