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Yung Lean’s Sad Boys Has A Converse One Star Dropping Soon

Yung Lean’s Sad Boys Has A Converse One Star Dropping Soon

Cult favorite Swedish cloud rapper Yung Lean and Converse’s budding collaborative efforts kicked off last year with a special One Star, and now the duo have joined forces yet again for another take on the classic silhouette, this time centered around Lean’s Sad Boys. The upper features a unique grey and silver crackled print that looks somewhat like aged metal, while the star graphic itself boasts a shimmering silver, contrasting with the light grey tongue and crisp while toebox. The rest of the design is resplendent with special Sad Boys branding, thanks to an orange graffiti-style logo gracing the heel and hand-drawn graphics on both the tongue and insole. Down below, the white midsole offers a yellow strip and heel badge for more contrast. The look is then completed by an icy translucent outsole that shows a blue footbed and a different Sad Boys logo on each foot. Leandoer and his sorrowful squad’s latest creation is set to release on August 29th for $110, so check out a store list and launch video directed by the crew down below.

Sad Boys x Converse One Star
Release Date: August 29th, 2019
$110
Color: Black/Silver/Red
Style Code: 165743C

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

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