Possibly more transformative than her compatriots, Christelle all black converse Kocher swaps out laces for straps atop the chevron patterns of her Jack Purcell with a Chuck Taylor Low doing the same though in black with gold-accented hardware. A shimmering crocodile leather Rina also joins the Parisian's set for a much smarter diversion from the street make-ups.Through the course of his collaborative career with Converse, Tyler, The Creator s boisterous, fun-loving nature has been made readily apparent time and time again on his GOLF le FLEUR* releases.
Now, he's continuing his run of whimsical color palettes and cheery detailing with a new "Two-Tone" collection that's centered around a duo of new takes on the Converse One Star . One pair opts for bold blue hues, combining tones both light and dark to great effect. The other pair looks to a simple light blue/black and relies on green contrast stitching for its detailing. Each shoe also features Golf branding on the midfoot/tongue, and boasts Tyler's signature flower converse black print on the outsole. Check out both pairs and their matching jumpsuits and expect the collection to drop February 23rd at the retailers listed below, with the shoes retailing for $100 and the jumpsuits at $180.
After dipping into Converse's archives of prints and patterns for an ultra-unique take on the black converse high tops Chuck 70 last year, Brain Dead is back again to give another classic silhouette the Converse One Star a similar treatment. There's a few differences this time around though, as they're focusing entirely on animal prints and polka dots for a design inspired by skate and street culture's adoption of Converse products. Using an asymmetrical yin and yang of black/white and white/black polka dot panels on the left and right sneaker, each shoe then also calls upon the aforementioned animal prints zebra and cheetah for even more wild detailing.
For example, the Form Function' collection brings together stripped down versions converse white of classic styles to meet your skating needs, while the Converse Skate Ambassador' set gives us new colorways from CONS signature riders like Nick Trapasso , Kenny Anderson and Anthony Pappalardo . You'll see the whole lineup profiled individually when you click through, so let us know which pair is the brand's most exciting and expect these in stores starting February 1st.Converse Skateboarding relies upon a stable of reworked classics that they just proved look superb in black suede with gum soles; what about the other simple yet satisfying combinations out there?
The Converse x Patta x Deviation Collection contains three classic Converse silhouettes and several pieces of clothing inspired by the culture that has formed specifically around Deviation's nightclub scene. A navy Converse Chuck 70 Low, a black and white One Star and a Patta-exclusive orange One Star Court Classic all make appearances in the collection. All three new colorways feature thick Casentino wool on their uppers. The entire collection will be available on December 21st from and select global retailers. Check out the detailed shots below and head over to Nike News for the full story of how this collection came to be.
Since 2015, Converse has released an annual Pride collection to celebrate the movement's origins, and this year's slate of shoes is inspired by the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots, a all star converse turning point in the fight for LGBTQ rights. Consisting of high and low-top versions of both the classic Chuck Taylor and the upgraded Chuck 70 , the collection is unabashedly loud and proud, centered around a lightning bolt design and plenty of glittering details. Each pair presents its meaningful symbolism in a different way, with the shimmering Chuck 70 High boasting a design inspired by Pride/trans flags, the Chuck Taylor Ox calling upon rainbow gradient accents, the Chuck Low featuring a sparkling tongue and full rainbow upper, and last but not least the Chuck Low featuring all-over printed bolts.