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Is this the new Converse x Off-White?
Go on with transparent look!
May 17th, 2018
Less than a week after the arrival of the first colorway of Virgil Abloh‘s collaboration with Converse, another potentially new version of this translucent Chuck 70 appeared on the web.
The new colorway features the same elements as the original release, the translucent construction, quote-marked phrases and an orange tab next to the logo.
The main difference is the color, the previously transparent parts as the midsole unit, the heel, around the ankle of the shoe and even the signature pull tab are this time coming in white.
It isn’t clear if this is a previous sample or a potential new release, but keep checking nss magazine for more information on Virgil Abloh’s ever-expanding Nike and Converse collaboration.