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Do³±czy³: 03 Cze 2020 Posty: 3
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First released in 1917, the white converse more-than-iconic Converse Chuck Taylor All Star finally gets a sequel. Introducing the Chuck Taylor II, the brand's revamp of the most famous sneaker in the world. Knowing not too mess with perfection, Converse crafts the shoe with appealing new details, but keeps the original silhouette intact.
Converse's iconic Chuck Taylor 1970 sneaker is getting a fuzzy makeover this Spring. Dressed in a soft "Egret" color scheme, it sports reverse French terry on its upper that sits atop a customary rubber sole unit. Metal eyelets add a touch of luxury to the iteration while a black Converse license plate offers the only relief to the otherwise tonal sneaker. Fans of this unique 1970 look can log onto select accounts like Packer Shoes and pick up a converse sale pair today for $90 USD.
The most classic sneaker of all time is back in one of its most classic colorways, the Converse Chuck Taylor Hi in the off-white "Parchment" canvas. Being a Chuck Taylor 1970s release, these are built to the former and converse high tops much better quality of the sneaker with more durable canvas, extra stitching, a thicker rubber midsole foxing, and polished metal lace eyelets. In other words, the best version of the Chuck Taylor currently on the market. Keep it classic with your own pair,
The most iconic and timeless sneaker of all time adopts a contemporary colorway trend with the Converse Chuck Taylor 1970s in "Triple Black". Both the classic Hi and Ox receive the all-black look, which is featured on the retro-inspired 1970s construction of the black converse shoe with higher midsole foxing and all-around better quality and comfort than the common version you'll find everywhere. Going truly murdered-out, the only component you'll find on the shoe that isn't black are the metallic silver lace grommets.
Tue, 16 Jul 2019 11:00:14 0000 /?p=861726 With ComplexCon Chicago right around the corner, Converse has readied several new collaborative projects, and one of the most compelling is unquestionably Chinatown Market s duo of UV light-activated takes on the Chuck 70. When exposed to direct sunlight, the shoe's soft pastel green/pink canvas upper switches shades, morphing into a wild and whimsical combo of [& ]With ComplexCon Chicago right around the corner, Converse has readied several new collaborative projects, and one of the most compelling is unquestionably Chinatown Market s duo of UV light-activated takes on the Chuck 70 . When exposed to direct sunlight, the shoe's soft pastel green/pink canvas upper switches shades, morphing into a wild and whimsical combo of white leather converse blue, orange, fuschia and purple.
It's essentially two shoes in one, and is perfectly in line with Chinatown Market's bold DIY ethos a piece of footwear that's designed to be activated and enhanced by the wearer's lifestyle and surroundings. Ahead of their official debut, we were able to sit down with Chinatown Market founder/lead designer Mike Cherman, and he expounded on his history with Converse, his personal relationship with the Chuck Taylor, the meaning behind the product, and what he hoped to achieve with his co-created sneakers. For all [img]http://www.getloadedinthedark.com/images/shoes/white converse-765pco.jpg[/img] that and more, check out the full interview directly below.
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