Winnetnews.com – Converse Japan indeed always succeeded in making innovations in order to present unique sneakers.
After last February they worked on the classic high version of the Chuck 70 silhouette in blue and white with Tyvek DuPont, this month. Converse re-issued their latest design.
Quoted from Hypebeast, still with DuPont technology, Converse Japan presents the Chuck Taylor All Star 100 “Spacesuits” sneakers with a space theme. These shoes are part of the newest “RETRO & FUTURE” package. These Spacesuits are known to be part of the Converse Japan celebration for Chuck Taylor’s 100th birthday.
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Although these shoes come in two different looks, they both feature a white Tyvek material that wrinkles the upper part of the shoe.
For the first silhouette, you can see a round logo belonging to the United States Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The logo is near the collar of the shoe. The shoelaces are black, with red heel tabs and toebox, and a pale blue midsole.
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As for the second design, there is no round logo, but NASA’s writing in red and “National Aeronautics and Space Administration” in black. The difference between these two shoes is the use of orange shoelaces, with a toebox and a white midsole.
These two types of Chuck Taylor All Star 100 “Spacesuits” are unique, as the sole has the Apollo 11 and Space Shuttle Columbia graphics.
The two new sneakers, which can only be obtained through the official Converse Japan website, are priced at ¥ 12,100, or around Rp1.59 million per pair. Are you interested in buying it?
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