While the Converse Chuck Taylor All Star has been done up in an endless variety of materials over its long lifespan, the canvas look is still the default when it comes to Chucks. Recently though, guys like John Varvatos and Ronnie Fieg have been turning that trend around a bit, breathing new life into this model via high quality leathers. The pair shown above isn’t a collabo release, but it takes on the leather look nonetheless, doing so in a deep blood red that barely lets up save for the strip on back. Let’s not forget the detailing on these either, with patches that switch out to allow for a bit of customization. Get the full photos after the jump and grab these now from Kicks Crew.
Converse Chuck Taylor All-Star Leather Hi – Red
Brendan Dunne
December 1st, 2011 (updated)
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