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A Dimensional Vibrant Knit Covers The Converse Chuck 70

A Dimensional Vibrant Knit Covers The Converse Chuck 70

While “The Most Iconic Sneaker of All-Time” is subjective, the Converse Chuck Taylor All Star deserves careful consideration, not only because of its historical significance, but also its ability to find footing across generations. Case in point: a Chuck 70 duo constructed from knitted, tri-colored textiles.

“Ocean Depths” or “Lavender Frost” set the stage across their respective pairs, and are accompanied by shades of purple, orange, and black. The 3-D weaving not only adds texture to the high-top silhouette, but also delivers a unique expression to the model that’s ostensibly done everything under the sun over the last century. Furthermore, high-close eyelets, leather medial side patches, and additional laces nod to the craftsmanship of the Boston-based brand’s icon.

Enjoy official images of both pairs here below, and find the duo arriving to Converse.com on September 22nd.

For more from NIKE, Inc., check out official images of the Nike Air Max 270 Vistascape.

Converse Chuck 70
Release Date: September 22nd, 2020
$120
Style Code: 168757C (Blue)
Style Code: 168756C (Purple)

Make sure to follow @kicksfinder for live tweets during the release date.

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Converse Chuck 70 168757c 1
Converse Chuck 70 168756c 2

Converse Chuck 70 168757c 2

Converse Chuck 70 168756c 3

Converse Chuck 70 168757c 3

Converse Chuck 70 168756c 1

Images: Converse

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