
Tiebreak Pride
VOLLEY TIE BREAK – Love comes in pairs.
Born from the courts of the 1980s, this leather sneaker blends classic tennis style with Pride details. Clean lines up top, modern comfort underfoot, and accents that celebrate love in all its forms — because on court and off, it’s always love all.
Product Features:
- Smooth leather upper with subtle, court-inspired overlays
- Rainbow piping details celebrating Pride
- Cushioned footbed and ventilated nylon padded tongue for all-day comfort
- Heritage-inspired terry cloth lining for breathable wear
- Iconic herringbone tread with green outsole for grip and a true Volley finish
- Stylised “V” pulled straight from our 1980s archive
VOLLEY TIE BREAK – Love comes in pairs.
Born from the courts of the 1980s, this leather sneaker blends classic tennis style with Pride details. Clean lines up top, modern comfort underfoot, and accents that celebrate love in all its forms — because on court and off, it’s always love all.
Product Features:
- Smooth leather upper with subtle, court-inspired overlays
- Rainbow piping details celebrating Pride
- Cushioned footbed and ventilated nylon padded tongue for all-day comfort
- Heritage-inspired terry cloth lining for breathable wear
- Iconic herringbone tread with green outsole for grip and a true Volley finish
- Stylised “V” pulled straight from our 1980s archive
Original: $115.66
-65%$115.66
$40.48Description
VOLLEY TIE BREAK – Love comes in pairs.
Born from the courts of the 1980s, this leather sneaker blends classic tennis style with Pride details. Clean lines up top, modern comfort underfoot, and accents that celebrate love in all its forms — because on court and off, it’s always love all.
Product Features:
- Smooth leather upper with subtle, court-inspired overlays
- Rainbow piping details celebrating Pride
- Cushioned footbed and ventilated nylon padded tongue for all-day comfort
- Heritage-inspired terry cloth lining for breathable wear
- Iconic herringbone tread with green outsole for grip and a true Volley finish
- Stylised “V” pulled straight from our 1980s archive























