The standard blue for the perpetually circulating Chuck Taylors is a navy shade bordering on indigo. That’s a solid standby in its own right, but with the immense variety available these days, it’s not crazy to want a lighter counterpart. Enter the Converse First String Chuck Taylor 1970 Hi, a top-notch Heritage Blue canvas makeup inspired by one of the many eras during which the All Star was extremely popular. Check out the black heel badge and other details below, then find yours available now at top Converse retailers like End.
Converse First String Chuck Taylor 1970 Hi – Heritage Blue
Aaron Hope
July 11th, 2013 (updated)
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