The pair you see above is the Converse in-line pair that’s set to drop in 2022, but in fact it’s due to drop much sooner in the form of a collaboration with A-COLD-WALL*‘s Samuel Ross. Rounding out the quartet is the Aeon Active CX. Served up in black canvas, we find a black semi-transparent sole unit, new comfort inside the sole, a comfortable tongue, and a pull tab at the rear for better accessibility. There’s a new wave design that makes the midsole come way up into the uppers, while the grooved outsole has been redesigned to be at one with the midsole.Īnother legacy pair that’s been redefined is the Chuck Taylor All Star CX, which although appears like a more technical version of a standard Chuck is actually much more than that. Here, the already comfortable Run Star Hike has become the Run Star Motion, with its sole unit gaining even more chunkiness. Next up is the Run Star Motion, which follows on from the JW Anderson-designed Run Star Hike and the in-line shoes that then came after it. There’s definitely something that is familiar in the legacy of this shoe, but it is progressive, different, bolder.” On this pair, Russell adds, “With the Weapon, the teams pushed on proportion. Familiar design elements, such as the One Star logo and lots of perforations, frequently appear throughout the shoe. Kicking things off with the Weapon CX, Converse takes the antiquated basketball silhouette (famously worn by Magic Johnson and Larry Bird) and crafts it entirely from supple leather, coupling it with a new, technical sole unit. Rightly so, there’s a fresh design language indeed.
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