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One of the most iconic silhouettes in history
« on: March 09, 2017, 02:59:13 PM »


First released in 1917, the more-than-iconic converse chuck taylor all star uk   finally gets a sequel. Introducing the Chuck Taylor II, the brand’s revamp of the most famous sneaker in the world. Knowing not too mess with perfection, Converse crafts the shoe with appealing new details, but keeps the original silhouette intact. Officially unveiled in Boston yesterday with media and special guests in attendance, the Chuck Taylor II’s most important new feature is a new Nike Lunarlon insole for more comfort and cushion than you’d ever expect from the shoe. Other details of the redesign include a durable canvas construction, foam padded collar, non-slip gusseted tongue, a clean solid white midsole, and gum rubber outsole. In both the original high and low editions, the Chuck Taylor II debuts in black, blue, red, and white colorways on July 28th at finer Converse retailers globally.

The converse chuck taylor all star shoes will release on July 28th, 2015 for $75. Earlier today we got a first glimpse of the Chuck Taylor II, the latest update on the classic heritage model now featuring a more supportive canvas upper and Nike’s famed Lunarlon technology. Even more colorways are slated to arrive as well, as monochromatic uppers of black, white, red, and royal blue all sit on a clean all white midsole. Gone is the colored stripe normally seen on the first installment of the Chuck Taylor while a gum outsole adds a recognizable finish. The lowtop variety is also available in a matching 4 colorways for the price of $70. Which colorway is your favorite?

Introducing the converse chuck taylor all star '70 hi
 One of the most iconic silhouettes in history finally gets a proper sequel, as the Converse Chuck Taylor returns with the help of Nike’s Lunarlon technology on the insole. Not too much is known about the exact technical specifications of the latest model, but from the looks of things the All-Star adds a thicker lining to the outer canvas construction for a sturdier build. You’ll notice perforated leather on a thicker tongue as well as the obvious Lunarlon addition, but this pair of Chucks retains the legendary shape and form that made it so iconic in the first place. The Chuck Taylor II will release on July 28th.

The converse chuck taylor all star core shoes has seen a seemingly limitless amount of colorway creations in the canvas upper throughout its history. The normally reserved Converse Chuck Taylor All-Star Ox arrives in a look ready-made for the warmer months thanks to a tie-dye floral pattern throughout. The matching cream midsole and outsole unit is a nice touch. Be sure to check out a better view below and while this pair is available overseas, we’ll let you know when you can pick up this new take on a classic silhouette stateside in the near future

The woven treatment has been appearing on various Nike sneakers for years now, with popular models like the Footscape and the Inneva just to name a couple. Now Nike’s sister company converse all star ctas slip on trainers    gets in on the woven fun with the intricate weaved-up look on the most iconic sneaker ever. The Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Woven features a fully woven upper in solid tones like the blue and orange colorways seen here. Leather detailing is found on the toe cap and All Star logo on each medial side. The new woven Chucks are arriving now at select overseas retailers.


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