Things keep coming up Tyler, The Creator. Just notching two weeks atop the Billboard 200 for “CHROMAKOPIA,” he’s continuing to apply pressure in our corner of the world, further building on a rock-steady relationship with Converse. To that end, he notched a version of the Chuck 70 dedicated to the chart-topping LP, but it’s his luxury-minded apparel brand in focus today. After an initial capsule that brought Golf Le Fleur’s Darryl the Dog mascot to the Chuck 70 Low, the California native is circling back for another five colorways.
Though his new album era has been centered entirely around grayscale imagery, his footwear work continues to explore the pastel notes that have been associated with his clothing brand(s) since their inception. Here,” Cooling Oasis” light blue, “Apricot Cream” orange, “Rose Quartz” pink, “Salsa” red and “On The Greens” are on offer, each sporting the same collaborative touches that defined the first collection.
Namely, you get two sets of oversized laces, the titular Darryl The Dog at the heel, an off-white midsole, and a light blue outsole, replete with a printed bellhop graphic a la “CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST” on the traction underfoot. Note that the “Salsa” is the only one of the crop that we’ve seen before, factoring into the six-part release of the first capsule.
Each of the five colorways will release via Converse.com and golflefleur.com on November 14th, retailing for $120. Below, you can find galleries of all five pairs; keep our “Where To Buy” section close by for the release, as we’ll update with direct pick-up links upon arrival.
Written by
Matt Varga, Junior Editor
Matt Varga is an Editor at SneakerNews. Initially earning a degree in Video Arts and Technology, he got his start in video editing and writing in the music world — primarily on hip-hop and electronic. A long-standing interest in sneakers led him to switching over to footwear. An avid collector, his favorite sneaker of all time comes down to either the Air Jordan 1 “Black Toe” and Air Jordan 5 “Laney,” his first ever pick-ups. When he’s not writing, you can find Matt cooking, traveling, attending concerts and when weather permits, on the handball court.