Converse Shoes Black brings back the the ERX for the fall season. Unique looking, this collection celebrates the best that the real spirit of 90s basketball. Made for indoor and for street ballers, and ready to dominate the city blocks, it comes with a durable leather construction with signature style. This offering comes dressed in a simple White, Grey, and Black color scheme.
Two iterations of the Converse Shoes Sale appear in quietly elevated form. Both the Mid and the Ox originally dropped in 1990, and retain the embossed tongue detailing from the OG release. Color-blocking on the Mid help it stand out against the tonal Ox variant, while both sport the lateral side Chevron star and sturdy grain leather uppers. The Mid boasts bold “CONS” verbiage below the ankle opening, with occasional panels of mesh for extra breathability, utilizing the same weighty rubber sole as its low-top counterpart. Finally, Ortholite cushioning and an EVA heel guarantee both styles all-day comfort.
Elsewhere, the Voltage sneaker sports a Converse Shoes For Women pattern atop its monochrome upper, a jagged stripe realized in both tonal and and contrasting shades. Revived for the first time since its initial release in 1995, the new VLTG is a women’s-only makeup. Bolstered by a special heel arch, SmartFoam cushioning and herringbone outsole making for a sneaker that blends statement styling with comfortable appeal.
Converse ERX 260 OX White/Turbo Green leather upper is accented by teal and purple hits throughout. Iridescent paneling can be seen on the ankle collar and heel that give a unique touch to the colorway. Final touches include a Chevron logo remixed with a jewel star on each side panel and large "Cons" branding on the tongue and lateral ankle. Miyashita-san was inspired by two American subcultures for his iteration: rock music and basketball. The high-top pair features an all-black leather and suede upper.
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