Number (N)ine x Converse

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As a farewell to esteemed Tokyo brand Number (N)ine, Converse recently teamed up with the now defunct label for a final covetable collaboration.

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The resulting asymmetrical Chuck Taylor All Star and One Star oxford-styled sneakers make a fitting end for Number (N)ine, as designer Takahiro Miyashita explains, “My childhood started with Converse.”

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Takahiro tweaked the classic Converse models with an askew lace-up, a nod to the innovative 1970 Converse Odessa (a more recent version is pictured below left). Made of premium deer skin, the shag suede upper’s uneven texture lends a spackle-paint texture for a modern Boho feel.

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While saying goodbye is always hard, as Takahiro eloquently states “When you’re finished changing, you’re finished”—the Converse collaboration seems a silver lining to that cloud.

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The shoes drop in select stores around the world beginning 13 March 2010, including 10 Corso Como, Colette, Dover Street Market, Wood Wood, Aloha Rag, and more, for $140 a pair.


Converse x UNDFTD

Collaborazione tra Converse e UNDFTD. Questo è il risultato! Trovate l’interview su HS.
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Converse x UNDFTD

Shoelace Converse

Ces trois chaises décalées et unies par le créatif Timothy Liles ont été produites pour la marque de chaussures Converse. Entièrement couvertes de milliers de lacets, elles proposent différentes formes unifiées par la texture du lacet. Plus de visuels dans la suite.



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Dressed Up or Dressed Down?

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If you wear these sneakers, are you dressed up or dressed down? Hmmm.