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Pre-owned Converse Men's  Chuck Taylor All Star 70 Hi Vince Staples Sneakers In Black/vibrant Orange/egret
Pre-owned Converse Men's  Chuck Taylor All Star 70 Hi Vince Staples Sneakers In Black/vibrant Orange/egret
CONVERSE Pre-owned Men's  Chuck Taylor All Star 70 Hi Vince Staples Sneakers In Black/vibrant Orange/egret

Pre-owned Men's Chuck Taylor All Star 70 Hi Vince Staples Sneakers In Black/vibrant Orange/egret

  • Size:
    7
  • condition:
    Pre-Owned
  • price:
    $199
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product description

The Converse Chuck Taylor All Star 70s Hi Vince Staples Black is a reimagined iteration of the classic Converse Chuck Taylor All Star 70. Released as part of Converse’s collaboration with American hip-hop artist Vince Staples, the Black Vince Staples Converse Chuck Taylor All Star 70s Hi is based on merchandise created for the staff who worked on the Life Aquatic Tour of his album, Big Fish Theory. It features canvas uppers dressed in black highlighted with white stitching along the laces and on the collar, white laces, black eyelets, an orange strip with SEA embroidery at the heel, a Converse Chuck Taylor logo on an orange leather patch, and orange BIG and FISH branding on the tongue. Other notable highlights on this shoe include an Aquarium-printed sock liner, a white midsole with orange and black pinstripes, and a vulcanized, translucent rubber outsole with a Big Fish Theory graphic. The graphics and embroidery on the Converse Chuck Taylor All Star 70s Hi Vince Staples Black are what we love about this shoe. Together, they make the shoe, released on January 25th, 2018, for $110, stand out. | Men's Converse Chuck Taylor All Star 70 Hi Vince Staples Sneakers in Black/Vibrant Orange/Egret

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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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