Converse High Top Cheap

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asked Jul 30, 2020 in 3D Segmentation by Hoange70 (460 points)

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Now up for grabs, today we take a look at the entire Converse High Top Sale Vintage Collection. The vintage-inspired collection consists of two iterations of the hi-top model and two options of the low-top design. The hi-top colorways come in your choice of Red or Blue, whereas the low-top iterations are done in Tan or Blue. All four constructed out of a washed canvas upper, Converse also gives them retro styled Red and Blue piping on the midsole to add to the vintage aesthetics of the shoe. 

Exhibiting the brand’s classic sensibilities of Americana aesthetic, the Converse High Top Cheap is comprised of soft premium leather in tonal Black with noticeable stitching details outlining across the eyelets. Complemented with rawhide leather laces for a vintage feel, as well as a crisp White sole unit to top of its simplistic palette and composition, this particular variation showcases the silhouette’s effortless versatility and stylish qualities. 

The Converse High Top Womens collection consists of high-top and low-top versions of the Chuck Taylor All Star. This time around the collection introduces a printed canvas silhouette with woven metallic threading and boasts angular lines, amply named “The Flame.” Two high-top and two-low top oxford styles will be available as a part of this collaboration all being dressed in spring-ready colors including Blue, Egret, Auburn and an all-season Black. 

Nike’s Black History Month collection kicks off in February, and it celebrates the rich history and traditions of the continent of Africa. One exclusive silhouette with this Converse High Top Mens, honors Phoenix Suns’ star Kelly Oubre Jr. and his commitment to better his community on and off the court. The silhouette’s canvas upper is detailed with bold African-inspired patterns, while BHM branded tongues and glossy black rubber is applied on the toe cap, and rubber sole to top off the style.
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