Converse’s New Chuck Was 10 Years in the Making. The Upper Dates Back Centuries

The Converse x Noah Collection debuts two sneakers that combine modern design sensibility with legacy materials.

Two people sitting on a park bench wearing Converse sneakers, one in patchwork high-tops and the other in black-and-white plaid low-tops.Noah NYC

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Converse is a legacy name in its own right, having produced some of the most well-known shoes of the past century.

Its latest release, a collaboration with NYC streetwear darling Noah,
adds fresh prestige to the classic silhouettes, combining undeniable style and heritage materials into two styles already generating buzz.

High-top Converse All Star sneakers in patchwork colors of navy blue, olive green, and burgundy with white laces and soles.
The archival quadrant design of the upper is constructed using a washed cotton with contrast stitching.
Noah

Big steps

The Converse x Noah Collection marks the inaugural partnership for the two brands; neither are strangers to collaboration, but this joint effort feels especially effortless, given they each have a penchant for slightly preppy, always cool aesthetics.

Pair of low-top Converse All Star sneakers with green, navy, and white plaid fabric uppers and white rubber soles.
The custom tartan cotton upper brings deep roots to the style, while the matte lace eyelets bring their own heritage.
Noah

Founded in 2015 by former Supreme creative director Brendon Babenzien and his wife Estelle Bailey-Babenzien, Noah has made a name for itself designing clothing that merges skate, surf and music culture with classic prep.

The new collaboration sees the brand’s unique point of view applied to two classic Converse models.

High-top canvas sneaker with patchwork panels in blue, burgundy, and olive green, white laces, and rubber sole.
Both shoes in the collaboration feature OrthoLite cushioning, designed for all day comfort, as well as custom gum soles without varnish.
Noah

The first is the Converse x Noah Chuck Taylor High 70’s, featuring a patchwork, mix and matched canvas upper blending blue, green and burgundy hues with natural laces and a white outsole.

High-top Converse Chuck Taylor All Star sneakers in patchwork canvas with blue, green, and burgundy panels and white laces.
The high top pair comes with natural (pictured) and navy laces.
Noah

The Converse x Noah Chuck Taylor Lo 70’s opts for a custom tartan cotton upper with contrast stitching called Green Plaid.

Pair of low-top Converse All Star sneakers with black, white, and green plaid pattern and white laces.
Both shoes feature a custom woven tongue label and Noah branded license plate.
Noah

Tartan is one of the most classic patterns in existence, tracing its roots all the way back to the 3rd century AD.

The low top comes with both red and natural laces, and both shoes feature minimal but impactful Noah branding hits on the insoles, in small print beneath the All-Star branding on the heel license plate and on the low top, at the bottom of the tongue tag.

Pair of feet wearing colorful patchwork Converse high-top sneakers and plaid low-top sneakers, with a white pleated skirt and blue jeans visible.
Both shoes effortlessly blend prep and modern styling to feel both fresh and vintage at the same time.
Noah

Although the collection just debuted this morning and is set to officially launch tomorrow on Converse’s site, at the time of this writing, both the Chuck Taylor High 70’s and Lo 70’s are selling through their size run on Noah’s website.

Availability and pricing

The NOAH x Converse Collection is available now on Noah’s official website and stores, retailing for $120 for the high top and $110 for the low sneaker.

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