K-Swiss Court Pro II T CMF review
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Verdict from 100+ users
Pros
- Affordable
- Excellent quality
- Comfortable in-shoe feel
- Feels light
- Clean aesthetic
Cons
- Flat, no arch support
- Lacks durability














85% say it's true to size.
Out of stock in all 50 shops
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Style of the K-Swiss Court Pro II T CMF
The K-Swiss Court II T CMF is perfect for someone who fuses a sporty look with a semi-formal style together. The silhouette also gives a touch of formality to a street-inspired style, adding more appeal to the overall look.
From a casual day out to dinner with friends or colleagues, the K-Swiss Court Pro II T CMF offers a stylish finish to one’s appropriately picked ensemble.
Notable features
A classic and sleek design is displayed by the K-Swiss Court Pro II T CMF with the clean appearance of its upper construction that is complemented well with its various colorways.
The K-Swiss signature metal D-rings gives accent to the design of the sneaker. The stitched 3-piece toe and the iconic 5-Stripes branding that graces the sides of the low-top silhouette complete the whole design, giving it an attractive finish.
History of the K-Swiss brand
The K-Swiss Classic, also launched in 1966, was the first tennis shoe to feature an all-leather upper structure. Massive global popularity for the silhouette immediately came, and it acquired the title of an on and off court style statement. The K-Swiss Classic lived up to its name and became a classic. Two decades later, the second K-Swiss style silhouette was introduced, the K-Swiss Gstaad.
Steven Nichols then purchased the K-Swiss company also in 1986 as he saw the “country club” footwear brand’s potential and perceived its capabilities. In 1990, the brand released the K-Swiss Classic high-top version.
More styles from the brand are offered as years went by which includes the K-Swiss Court Pro II T CMF. The silhouette displays a classic design that also provides style with its sleek appearance. Offered in various colorways, the shoe gives the buyers a wide variety of options to choose from.