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Carhartt WIP And Converse First String Set To Release Three Chuck Taylors This Week

Carhartt WIP And Converse First String Set To Release Three Chuck Taylors This Week

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Carhartt WIP is the latest imprint given the chance to flex their collaborative muscles atop a Converse classic after the likes of UNDFTD, CLOT, and fragment design have all upped the ante for the legendary footwear brand. This teaming up comes through the premium yet limited Converse First String line as Carhartt brings their technical military-inspired fabrics ranging from canvas and ripstop nylon to the iconic Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Low. Highlighting the trio is a traditional tiger camouflage option paired with silver lace eyelets and red accents on the midsole. Other options include an off-white with gold hints and a simple tonal brown. You can grab your favorite pair on June 1st from Carhartt WIP and via Converse while supplies last.

Carhartt WIP x Converse Chuck Taylor All-Star 1970s
Release Date: June 1st, 2017

3 Colorways Available

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