Here are three of the baddest-ass (bad-assest?) Converse Chuck Taylor All Stars in the shoe’s 93 year history. This pack evokes a certain combative spirit, but each is significantly different from the next. The camo and black leather hightops have an open zipper running from nike outlet store the eye-placket nike free run 2 cheap around the ankle and back down, while another camo pair is a lowtop sans cheap nike for sale leather, and features doubled-up eyelets. Last but not least is a hightop rocking a studded American flag print. We occasionally bemoan red and blue sneakers that come out patrio-cheesy, but these are like those’ bizarros. Expect them at select Converse retailers soon.
Nike 6.0 is catching up to big brother Nike SB, but the vaunted Swoosh skate division had better look outside as well. Well, not exactly outside, as Converse and hence Converse Skateboarding is controlled by Nike. Perhaps that’s why this collection of releases for the spring season is so sastisfying.
Starting on the top-right and working clockwise, we have the Anthony Pappalardo pro model, followed by three pairs of CVO Lows. Pappalardo’s is somewhere between the One Star and CTS lowtop, whereas the CVOs look like an aggressive take on the Vans Authentic design. Also similar to an Off the Wall look, two Sea Stars round out this group. Solid stuff here, especially if you’ve had your fill of Swooshes. Cop any or all of these today at select Converse Skate retailers. via StyleWiz