Following in the footsteps of his mentor, Samuel Ross, Eastwood Danso crafts his very own Converse collaboration only two years after the launch of his eponymous label. Continuing his upward trajectory into 2020, the young designer let reveal a special range of Pro Leathers in both High and Low alternatives. The latter, at times dressed more simply than its taller accompaniment, comes dipped from its top down in pastel blue, stopping right at the midsole whose sparkling white walls cover with a portable Vibram sole unit — the very same Arctic Chill attachment that Matthew M Williams of ALYX often likes to employ — while then being fused with a much chunkier and blacked out Vibram tread complete with a nylon shell attached towards the forefoot. In the same vein, the high-top opts for either of these two at its bottom in an upper treatment distressed individually per each pair, giving everything that walked a 1-of-1 allure. Grab a good look at the entire set right here and expect to see it arrive at Converse.com and select retailers later this year.
Eastwood Danso Adds Vibram Soles And Nylon Covers To The Converse Pro Leather
Michael Le
January 6, 2020
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