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In a growing trend of matching boutique hotels with select fashion and footwear brands, Converse passes the baton to New York’s ACE Hotel to create their own exclusive version of the Converse Chuck Taylor All Star. Resulting in a utilitarian final product, the iconic model features a dark tonal green style. Don’t expect these to be readily available outside the confines of ACE Hotel New York.
Converse continues their newest trend of honoring legendary music artists, and now Pink Floyd, an English Rock band, is getting their own colorway of the Converse Chuck Taylor All Stars. Featuring a black upper with the cover art from Pink Floyd’s “The Dark Side of The Moon” album running across the sneaker from front to rear, this pair yields an overall clean and simple look. To contrast with this simplicity, Converse has added a white heartbeat graphic on the midsole. The Pink Floyd x Converse Chuck Taylor All Stars are set to hit certain retailers in South East Asia in the upcoming weeks.






Converse (PRODUCT) Red has teamed up with Dr. Romanelli, Lupe Fiasco and others previously. And this time, they have joined force with UNDFTD to created the “No Raw Dogs” Chuck Taylor All Star.
The blue sneaker features the “Wear a sock kid!” and “No Raw Dogs” messages in a fun design. Also included are a matching T-shirt and Bearbricks. This collaboration is set to release on April 5th at all UNDFTD USA locations and online in the online store.
The whole (PRODUCT) Red concept was created by Bono and Bobby Shriver, Chairman of DATA to raise awareness and money for The Global Fund by teaming up with the world’s most iconic brands to produce (PRODUCT)RED branded products. A percentage of each (PRODUCT)RED product sold is given to The Global Fund. The money helps women and children affected by HIV/AIDS in Africa. (RED) money is already at work as part of Global Fund grants in Rwanda, Swaziland and Ghana.
















