Our verdict

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Another simple silhouette from SeaVees, the Racquet Club is ready to add a tennis shoe vibe to your attire. Its subdued color options help soften up the look while adding elegance. As long as you don't mind the maintenance of its tender material, this sneaker is worth consideration.

Pros

  • Good outsole traction
  • Not for wide feet
  • Earthy colors
  • Comfortable memory foam insole
  • Gets dirty easily

Cons

  • Not for wide feet
  • Not for wide feet

Not for wide feet

Simplicity is one of the things that rule out from the design of the SeaVees Racquet Club. The minimal design of the silhouette brings out its fashion-forward appeal as it also offers versatility in style. It delivers elegance and sophistication that adds a sense of formality to the wearer’s style.

SeaVees Racquet Club logo

The low-top sneaker blends in any occasion from a casual day on a beach or a fun weekend with the family on a little road trip or an out-of-town trip, to a semi-formal lunch meeting with clients.

SeaVees Racquet Club upper

Skinny jeans, fitted jeans, or shorts are a perfect match for the SeaVees Racquet Club along with an appropriate top.

Notable features

The minimalist design of the SeaVees Racquet Club delivers a simplistic yet attractive image with its raw-edged suede upper structure that gets debase with age.

SeaVees Racquet Club collar

Adding more to its clean and sleek minimal design is the one-piece circular vamp. The white midsole of the low-top sneaker finishes up the whole structure of the silhouette, adding more impact to its appeal.

Why trust us

In the September 1960 issue of the Palm Springs Life Magazine, the Racquet Club in Palm Springs, California, which two Hollywood actors founded in the early 20th century, was featured. It was said in the magazine that it “was the place to be seen in the sixties and the hottest spot for celebrity set.” Many tennis star players showed off their skills at the Racquet Club, but the A-List celebrities are the ones who drive the club.

SeaVees Racquet Club outsole

For the SeaVees Racquet Club sneaker, it was the mid-century contemporary refinement of the Palm Springs Racquet Club that inspired the design of the shoe. Flaunting a minimalistic look with its sophisticated one-piece circular vamp with an unembellished edged suede, and a complementary off-white ribbed calendar outsole to finish the whole look.

SeaVees Racquet Club lacing

The Racquet Club is among the SeaVees sneakers that are available in various colorway choices that provide buyers with a variety of options in picking a pair of their choice.