“Find the Sound, Build the Future.”
Vintage Nike Air Shake NDESTRUKT ( White & Red 1995)
Before the world knew her as the backhand poet of the Ivy League Clubhouse… before her forehand snapped like a vinyl record scratch on Center Court… Judith was a 14-year-old freshman lacing these Nike Air Shake NDESTRUKTs on every single away game tennis trip during her breakout 1995 season.
These weren’t tennis shoes. They were battle armor. Red piping like pinstriped bloodlines. Velcroed shut like a secret playbook. Tilted Swoosh slicing across the upper like her crosscourt returns—illogical, unbothered, and devastating.
In cities like El Paso, Baltimore, and Baton Rouge, she danced across clay courts in these, undefeated in 18 straight away matches. Fans from rival schools whispered rumors of her shoes containing hidden tech… they didn’t realize it was just Judith, dialed in.
The asymmetrical design matched her strategy: off-tempo, left-handed, mind games in motion. The max-air cushioning? Perfect for that signature leaping overhead smash she called The Michelangelo Brushstroke.
Only two pairs were ever made in her size 10.5 men’s. One is framed in the Fifth Wheel Fairytale Library. The other? Rumored to still smell like fresh clay and hairspray.
“The road wasn’t hostile. It was her runway.”