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The Converse Chuck 70 “Mono Patchwork” Is Now Available In White

The Converse Chuck 70 “Mono Patchwork” Is Now Available In White

After previously appearing in “Black Forest,” the Converse Chuck 70 High now adds a white option to its “Mono Patchwork” set.

Deviating from the pristine presentation of last month’s prep-inspired duo, uppers on this Chuck 70 features jagged, exposed, and slightly frayed edges across its multi-fabric construction. Traditional canvas covers much of the medial side, while corduroy, jersey, twill, and ripstop divvy up the rest of the shoe’s top half, save for the rubber toe area. Divergent panels are given cohesion via “Antique White” – a color fitting of the pair’s thrifted, DIY aesthetic – as well as standard “Egret” midsoles accented with black lining and Converse branding at the heel.

Take a closer look at this pair here below and head on over to Converse.com and affiliate retailers to cop this Chuck 70 right now for $120 USD.

Converse Chuck 70 High
$120
Color: Antique White/Egret/Black
Style Code: 167139C

Make sure to follow @kicksfinder for live tweets during the release date.

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