Converse Jack Purcell
The Converse Jack Purcell is a classic canvas-and-rubber sneaker originally designed for badminton and known for its large rubber toe cap. The shoe was first created in 1935 for the B.F. Goodrich Company of Canada, but Converse purchased the trademark rights in the 1970s. Nowadays, the Purcell is a popular casual sneaker. Read the articles below to learn more about the latest Converse Jack Purcell releases.
Converse Jack Purcell
Pop Trading Co. Applies “Dragon Skin” To The Converse Jack Purcell
Pop Trading Company and Converse reunite for another set of Jack Purcell options, ones covered in tonal scale arrangements. As with a previous collaboration, both...
Feng Chen Wang’s Converse Jack Purcell Adds Layers Inspired By Her Own Name
Though relatively new to the world of sneaker culture, Feng Chen Wang evidently had no trouble adjusting, the London-based, China-born designer making a name for...
Pop Trading Company Adds Contrasting Overlays To The Converse Jack Purcell
Over the course of its 112-year-old history, Converse has witnessed its footwear products become staples across sport, fashion, and culture. This has perhaps been most...
END Turns The Converse Chuck 70 And Jack Purcell Into Pieces Of Architecture With Their “Blueprint” Pack
Retailer END, with a collaborative pool near infinite, has never once stopped expanding, and after a brief lull throughout the majority of this past month,...
Feng Chen Wang Dissects The Converse Jack Purcell For Summer 2020
After showing off her talent with the Chuck 70 early on — pairs that unfortunately will likely never see a retail debut — Feng Chen...