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Converse Nods To DIY Inspiration On The Chuck 70 With New UNT1TL3D Pack

Converse Nods To DIY Inspiration On The Chuck 70 With New UNT1TL3D Pack

Alongside special Chuck 70 collaborations with Chinatown Market and Joshua Vides for ComplexCon, Converse has also readied a special in-line release: their “UNT1TL3D” collection. As the Chuck 70 has always been a favorite DIY silhouette that’s frequently personalized with paint/markers due to its versatile nature, Converse has dressed the upper in an all-over print that reads “This Is Not A Chuck.” Arriving in both white with black accents and black with white accents, each pair presents a bold and vivid look, one that’s accented with a slightly oversized midsole that offers ridged detailing and an enlarged toe bumper. A specialized cut-out chevron logo on the medial ankle and heel pull tab then finalizes the stylings. These special Chuck Taylors retail for $70 and will release on July 20th exclusively at ComplexCon, six days before they roll out globally via Converse.com, Foot Locker, and other select stockists on the 26th. Check out both pairs here, and stay tuned to our Sneaker Release Dates page for info/updates on other Converse projects as they’re available.

Converse Chuck 70 UNT1TL3D Pack
Release Date: July 20th, 2019 (ComplexCon)
Release Date: July 26th, 2019 (Global)
$70

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