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Geplaatst: 23-07-2020 02:32:06 Onderwerp: white converse |
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Converse continues their bringback of white converse the iconic Pro Leather this fall with two new fashion-forward colorways in completely tonal renditions. The low-top Pro Leather is featured in Brick red and Blue Lagoon hues, each constructed in premium oiled leather with everything from the interiors to the outsoles matching their respective shades. You'll also get the added comfort of Lunarlon cushioning thanks to the drop-in insoles in each pair. The Converse Pro Leather Ox in these two tonal colorways are arriving now at select retailers worldwide.
Photos of all three await your click below and find them As one of the first basketball sneakers to take the world by storm, Converse's Chuck Taylor silhouette with its cemented roots in Americana have continued to maintain its status as an icon during the countless years since its introduction, proving timeless design beats all trends. Calling back converse shoes to this nostalgia and its oft-forgotten roots within performance, the Chuck 70 is making a return with a modified ankle, adorning its usually understated construction with one consisting of a tube sock reminiscent motif. Utility comes improved from the typical canvas models, as slipping into the tightly wound converse high tops high top is now a trivial task due to the elastic ribbing.
The matte distressed upper found on both the black and white colorways exude vintage in every facet with the removed foxing strip, thin laces, and whited out medial patch assisting in that endeavor. At a price point of $90 USD, expect to find both pairs hitting the retailers below.Converse is inarguably one of, if not the most iconic brands in the entire sneaker industry. Between its high-top, canvas-ridden Chuck Taylors and its low-cut, lifestyle ready One Star s, a pair of Chucks is always instantly recognizable. leather converse Now, to keep their product modern, Converse recently released the Run Star Y2K, a running sneaker that borrows design ideals from the aforementioned One Star and other members of its illustrious archive.
Designed with the idea of customizability and collaborations in mind, the upper of the Run Star acts as a blank canvas of sorts begging to be remixed by long-time purveyors of the brand the likes of JW Anderson and Dr. Woo. Its bulky aesthetic is complemented by an EVA midsole with a rugged rubber heel wrap and outsole for functionality as well as its attractive look. A bold star sits in the middle of its midfoot while patent leather elements on its toe and heel add a slight luxurious look. Fans of this pace-setting brand looking for a new runner to add to their lineup can grab on of the three available colors you see below from for an incredibly reasonable $90 price tag.
We just saw some new editions of the Converse Skateboarding CTS model, so let's take a look at what we can expect from One Star's skate division this fall. Pictured above is the likely star of cheap converse the collection. A midtop CTS, this version features the iconic inner ankle patch found on the original Chuck Taylor All Star. This pair is joined by the Pro Leather lowtop and a new model that appears to be the midtop version of the Pro. The low is built of tonal blue with a white sole and heel, while the mid is red suede with touches of black. While the mid has a similar vamp, albeit stretched a few eyelets higher, it eschews the classic Chuck sole for a cup sole [img]http://www.dugoutpubsouth.com/images/sneakers/cheap converse-492pdg.jpg[/img] like the ones we've seen on a few Vans lately. |
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