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Pre-owned Converse Men's  Chuck Taylor All Star 70 Hi Feng Chen Wang 2in1 Sneakers In Pink Quartz/strawberry Ic
Pre-owned Converse Men's  Chuck Taylor All Star 70 Hi Feng Chen Wang 2in1 Sneakers In Pink Quartz/strawberry Ic
CONVERSE Pre-owned Men's  Chuck Taylor All Star 70 Hi Feng Chen Wang 2in1 Sneakers In Pink Quartz/strawberry Ic

Pre-owned Men's Chuck Taylor All Star 70 Hi Feng Chen Wang 2in1 Sneakers In Pink Quartz/strawberry Ic

  • Size:
    9.5
  • condition:
    Pre-Owned
  • price:
    $69
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product description

The Converse Chuck Taylor All Star 2 in 1 70s Hi Feng Chen Wang Pink Quartz combines the classic Chuck Taylor design with innovative reversible features and a striking Pink Quartz colorway, curated in collaboration with fashion designer Feng Chen Wang. The 2 in 1 70s Hi Feng Chen Wang Pink Quartz features a distinctive leather execution, artfully mimicking the texture of cracked concrete. In contrast, a vivid graphic on the leather cleverly creates the illusion of the sneaker being sealed within a concrete block. The Pink Quartz colorway adds a touch of refined elegance, all while maintaining the hallmark Chuck Taylor style. This innovative collaboration seamlessly blends avant-garde design with the classic Chuck Taylor heritage. As the StockX team, we're captivated by the sneaker's distinctive leather execution, reminiscent of cracked concrete, and the ingenious graphic that creates the illusion of the sneaker encased in concrete. The Converse Chuck Taylor All Star 2 in 1 70s Hi Feng Chen Wang Pink Quartz was released on the 12th of October, 2021, and sold for $180. | Men's Converse Chuck Taylor All Star 70 Hi Feng Chen Wang 2in1 Sneakers in Pink Quartz/Strawberry Ice

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Marquis Mills Converse founded his rubber shoe company in 1908, but it wasn't until former basketball player Chuck Taylor came on board a decade later that Converse gained iconic status. Its instantly recognizable designs have long been a part of fashionable wardrobes the world over.
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