B-Court Sneaker
Balmain's clean tennis low-top — a minimal leather sneaker carrying the PB monogram and the B-Court signature.
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Story & heritage
The B-Court is Balmain's take on the classic tennis sneaker — a clean, low-top leather shoe that sits as the wardrobe-neutral counterpoint to the sculptural Unicorn and B-Bold. Its name and detailing nod to the initials of founder Pierre Balmain, with the PB monogram and B-Court branding worked into an otherwise minimal silhouette.
Part of the sneaker line Olivier Rousteing developed for the house, it carries Balmain's logos at their most restrained, making it the everyday, dress-down member of the family.
Materials & craft
The B-Court is built in smooth calfskin over a clean cupsole, with a perforated toe, a B-Court tongue label, and the PB monogram set into the insole and side. The BALMAIN name is embossed across the midsole at the heel. It runs in plain calfskin, monogram jacquard, and mirror-effect finishes, plus a higher 'Flip' version.
How to choose & style
The B-Court is the easy, everyday Balmain sneaker — clean white leather reads with everything and dresses down tailoring without losing the house signature. The monogram jacquard and mirror-effect versions add more visible branding for those who want it; the plain white calfskin is the timeless pick.