Mention lobsters (of any colour) and skateboarding sneakers, and 99 guys out of 100 are going to picture Boston’s Concepts in June. That one remaining guy, probably knows his Lobsters front to back, and might also know that Converse Skateboarding has the crustacean curiously embroidered into the back of their tongue tags. It’s not immediately clear ‘what’s up with that’, but it adds another layer of mystique to this burgeoning sublabel. Click the jump below for an up close look at the entire Cons line, including some of the details you probably didn’t know were there. via IST
Here’s another dope release from Converse Skateboarding. Once an afterthought division of a company who lost its way, Cons Skate is consistently churning out some of the best releases from the One Star camp. This time it’s the Cons CTS Hi, a Chuck Taylor All Star done in a rich black leather with microperfs, and upgraded with extra cushioning and support. You mean it’s going to skate well, look good and feel nice? Yeah, it is a Chuck after all. A very hot pair of perhaps the single most versatile shoe nike free v3 in history, these black leather CTSes just hit at Atlas.
Nike’s naming conventions can be kinda confusing for the average onlooker. You’ve got Premiums, Supremes, Quickstrikes, and the list goes on. With the Converse First String collection, you know pretty well nike free 2 cheap what to expect right off the bat. nike free run 5.0 We’re talking top of the line quality applied to the One Star’s all-star silhouettes. In this case, we’re being literal, as these Converse Chuck Taylor All Star lowtops come to us in deluxe black or blue chambray, with a purple edition dropping later this year. Expect these at UNDFTD on the left coast and Ubiq back east; they’ll retail for $70 when they drop later this month.