Carhartt WIP, a 25-year old clothing brand, has become a must-have item in the wardrobes of all the big men.
With the popularity of co-branding trend in recent years, Carhartt WIP has also become a co-branding object of many brands, and has signed with Converse twice in only half a year.
Following previous cooperation with Converse, Carhartt WIP released a new joint name earlier today. Let’s have a look!
The latest co-sign is still based on the most popular Converse Chuck 70 in summer and incorporates the design most representative of Carhartt WIP.
The iconic canvas uppers, embellished with green camouflage and khaki, represent Carhartt WIP’s most famous overalls and military uniforms.
The tongue is embellished with Carhartt woven label, and the insole is added with the logos of both brands to highlight the joint identity of this series.
Carhartt’s attention to detail can be seen in the color matching, as well as the exquisite materials of canvas and thread.