We didn’t grow up with pickleball — we stumbled into it.
But once we did, it took over fast.
The problem?
Everything we loved about the game was missing from the gear.
No style. No edge. No brand that spoke to the next generation.
So we built one.
Smash Court is a street-rooted pickleball brand for players who care about how they show up — on the court, in the crew, and everywhere in between.
We design paddles, apparel, and gear with real attitude. Stuff you’d actually want to wear whether you're serving or just out showing face.
But this isn’t just about product — it’s about people.
We’re building a culture and a community around the game: one that’s inclusive, creative, and crew-driven from day one.
The kind of energy that makes you want to rally, hang, and come back again tomorrow.
Most of all, Smash Court is for the next generation.
For the kids who are discovering the game now — and will take it further than we ever imagined.
We’re not here to follow tradition. We’re here to create what’s next.
This isn’t just about pickleball.
It’s about identity, connection, and showing up different.
Off-White c/o Virgil Abloh™ embarks on a new narrative where free thinking inspires a pioneering format for the future, where the age of imagination is the product of reality.
Inspired by Virgil’s vision and approach to his art, Off-White™ nourishes a collective of creative minds that represent the best in their category and have a strong and personal connection with Virgil. Ibrahim’s relationship with Virgil and Off-White™, born and nurtured through Instagram DMs, blossomed both personally and professionally over the last 3 years creating a strong bond based on mutual respect and shared values.
“Making a successful luxury brand in nine years is genius. It’s a feat that I admire and hope to continue building upon with a rich legacy. He revolutionised streetwear and luxury that crosses generations and decades. He showed the world that the underrepresented, the underdogs and Black people, in particular, have brilliant minds and can push and compete equally in the establishment. He inspired hope and brought about change.” - Ibrahim Kamara, Art&Image Director Off-White™