78907

Converse (PRODUCT)RED – Leather Jacket Chuck Taylor All-Star

Converse (PRODUCT)RED – Leather Jacket Chuck Taylor All-Star

converse-chuck-yalor-red-jacket-1

Converse keeps the good will coming thanks to their latest (PRODUCT) RED offering, which provides one of the freshest concepts yet for the iconic Chuck Taylor All-Star. Chucks have been around for decades, and somehow, Converse is still coming up with some imaginative new takes on the original design. This version of the shoe sports a red leather upper inspired by motorcycle jackets, and even goes as far as to include zippers on the back of the heel and along the eyelet strips to stay true to the biker theme. The shoe also boasts a quilted lining and a white leather midsole decorated with some nice stitching and detailing. If you like what you see, these will be available for purchase on World AIDS Day, December 1st, at (RED) store locations, as well as Converse.com and other select Converse retailers. As always, a portion of the proceeds will benefit The Global Fund’s efforts to fight AIDS in Africa. Via Hypebeast.

The (RED) Store
680 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY, 10019

The (RED) Store
Flood Building
890 Market Street
San Francisco, CA 94102

The (RED) Store
376-384 Oxford Street
London, W1C 1JY

converse-chuck-yalor-red-jacket-2

converse-chuck-yalor-red-jacket-3

converse-chuck-yalor-red-jacket-4

Latest News

Where To Buy The Joe Freshgoods x New Balance 1000

Updated April 19th, 2024: The Joe Freshgoods x New Balance 1000 “Black Ice” gets its widest release yet on April 18th, launching via NewBalance.com and...

by Sneaker News 4 hours
30952

The Nike Flyknit Haven Goes Traditional In "Black/Sail"

The Nike Flyknit Haven was announced just months ago alongside its sibling silo, the Nike Flyknit Bloom. Though they approach it from opposite angles, the...

by Matt Varga 4 hours
194

Nike Made An Air Force 1 That Looks Like A Killshot II

The Nike Killshot II put on one of the best sneaker revival tours of the modern era a few years back, ascending from the archives...

by Andrew Rizzo 4 hours
172