Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Sale
Sneaker culture is so wrapped up in hip-hop today that it’s never too surprising to see a brand work with an artist dominating the Bilboard charts. Whether that be the remnants from the early aughts sneaker boom or the holdover from Yeezy madness, it’s always a welcomed development when a brand deviates from the norm. Luckily we still have Converse to branch out and collaborate with some of the more iconic bands of past decades like their most recent pairing with Black Sabbath atop the
ever-classic
Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Sale.
Anderson brings the same level of clean and effortless style to the
Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Cheap and One Star, each done in special modified constructions and featuring artwork from one of his favorite board graphics of the past. The art by Evan Hecox is found on the tongue of each recycled poly-cotton canvas-constructed model, including the Chuck Taylor Hi in black and white and the One Star Ox in pale yellow, while the artist also created a new piece found on each insole.
Converse just released two ‘Hawaiian Print’ Chuck Taylor Lows last month, but here we say ‘aloha’ to a whole bunch more floral canvas. Not only is the
Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Womens Specialty higher than its Ox predecessor, both pairs are accompanied by matching premium backpacks, complete with the same embossed leather All Star patch that marks the shoes’ medial ankles.
The “wascally wabbit” and friends make an appearance on the most classic sneaker of all time with these new Looney Tunes editions of the
Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Mens and Low. The High features longtime rivals Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck, while the Low is also plastered with two of the most famous adversaries of the cartoon world, Sylvester and Tweety Bird. Available in children’s to men’s sizing, the Looney Tunes Chucks can be fun footwear for the whole family.