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CLOT To Release Both A Converse Chuck 70 Hi And Low On June 18th

CLOT To Release Both A Converse Chuck 70 Hi And Low On June 18th

Long-standing Nike collaborator CLOT, headed by the multi-faceted Edison Chen, is soon to take their talents next door to Converse.

The two upcoming Chuck 70s, despite proffering different heights as well as colorways, deliver many of the same details. For example, each pairs’ toe is accented with a slight touch of tan, bridging the two visually regardless of the High and Low-Top’s respective “White” and “Paloma” themes. What’s more, their shoe boxes invite customization, the packaging’s walls dressed both with the label’s Silk Royale print and a playful “HELLO MY NAME IS” sticker. The shoes themselves, however, are not quite as busy, only finished with tonal, debossed logo hits at the tongue, a single contrasted eyelet, and additional laces.

For a closer look at both options, see below. A release is currently set to hit JUICE Store locations worldwide starting June 18th.

In other news, the Air Jordan 5 Quai 54 is back.

CLOT x Converse Chuck 70 Low “Paloma” / Chuck 70 Hi “White”
Release Date: June 18th, 2021

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

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