Converse has emerged suddenly in recent years, and not only Chuck 70S is deeply loved by street trend players, but also joint offensive such as off-white, KITH, CLOT and UNDERCOVER keeps people busy and keeps them extremely high attention and topicity!
Recently, Converse again teamed up with Footpatrol, a well-known shoe shop in London, and created a brand new joint inspired by basketball, baseball and American campus culture.
A combination of the always popular Chuck 70S Hi, funky Jack Purcell, and reversible stitched hoodies, this is a very high standard for both the bold look and the subtle details.
Inspired by the retro basketball warm-up jacket, Chuck 70S Hi adopts a special interior and exterior color contrast design to show people, with a multi-color shoelace added. The upper foot is very recognizable.
Details are made of loop fabric and imitation satin, presenting different textures of softness and smoothness. The silver shoelace hole with the classic coach jacket button microcosm, outsole transparent basketball pattern, is to express the high respect for the shoes in the history of basketball.
Another pair of Jack Purcell, which we are familiar with, was first introduced as a badminton shoe in 1933. This time, it is also designed with the interior and exterior contrasting colors.
In addition, the shoe side is specially embedded with Footpatrol campus style icon, which highlights the unique joint identity. While the impressive toe head is smiling, which shows itself in red, eye-catching and unique.
In addition, this time also specially brings the double-sided pullover hooded shirt, USES the different fabric to carry on the splicing presentation, the letter decal and the electric embroidery to create the full-bodied American school atmosphere!