Trendy traditions
In some ways, we are notoriously familiar with the brand. Converse has been making the Chuck Taylor All Star and One Star sneakers for over a century, and now they’re working on a new street classic. What their customers wear is inspired by sports, street and culture. The Converse brand follows it and redefines it with the trend. They believe that by wearing their products, customers create authentic street style, simply by being themselves. It doesn’t matter if the 70-year-old basketball legend is wearing Chucky in the picture in the book or they are seen on a teenager on the street. Chucks have always been “cool” … because they are worn by all generations and on many occasions. In short, they are shoes for discomfort that are always worth having on hand.
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Chuck 70 Plus Upgrade
The Chuck 70 Plus is designed for those who don’t shy away from new challenges and like to try old standards. The fabric top of the Chuck 70 Plus models is made of at least 50% recycled material, which is also interesting due to the different weights of the connected parts. Thanks to this, the model gains plasticity and creates the illusion of overlapping. The exaggerated tongue of the shoe and the logo on the heel help to further emphasize the split sole. There is an OrthoLite insole for perfect comfort. Perhaps a confusing silhouette for some, but for everyone a unique model with a fresh dose of originality.
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Beautiful muted shades
The Chuck 70 Plus comes in 5 muted colors. In addition to the black and white classic, gray, trendy purple and soft yellow complete the five. It is true for all of them that it is not enough to look at them just once. The Chuck 70 Plus is on sale at the Converse store in Westfield Chodov and at regular distributors.
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