Converse x Tomorrowland All Star 100 HI

 

In 1917 Converse introduced the Non-Skid, one of the first shoes specifically designed for basketball. Five years later, Converse hosted the first basketball clinic in North Carolina led by Chuck Taylor, a Converse salesman and coach, who was instrumental in spreading the sport’s fundamentals across the country. In 1934, Taylor’s name was added to Converse’s flagship basketball shoe, by then renamed the All Star, making him the game’s first signature athlete.

Inspired by this seminal legacy, Tomorroland commissioned an exclusive version of the All Star 100 HI as part of the stores ongoing 40th anniversary celebrations. The retro inspired, minimalist silhouette features a white or navy cotton canvas upper with navy and red accents. The understated design lets the subtle details shine.

Pre-order the Converse x Tomorrowland All Start 100 HI (¥11,880/$117.00) at tomorrowland.co.jp.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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