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Kith‘s seasonal Classics program is turning to the low-top Converse Chuck Taylor All Star for its fall collection.
The Kith x Converse Chuck Taylor All Star 70 Ox will release this week with three colorways each featuring a unique all-over logo arrangement. Constructed out of premium leather are the black and “Green Scarab” variants, the former of which uses Kith’s checkerboard-like monogram pattern. For the dark green pair, Kith opts for its 3D effect Deco monogram. Rounding out the trio is the cream canvas edition, which renders Kith’s name in a wavy pattern.
All three sneakers see their logo treatment cover the upper and tongue, with white contrast stitching matching the laces. Each also gets a white mmidsole with the a Kith bumper appearing near the lateral toe in black for the cream and black colorways and in red for the green sneaker. An additional Kith mark can then be found on the co-branded insoles.
Kith’s previous Classics collections have been dominated by Adidas, including an assortment of pastel sneakers including the Samba, Gazelle Indoor and Handball Spezial that released for summer 2024. In the season directly prior, the Samba, Gazelle, SC Premiere and Campus 80s were all united by the same white, grey and green color scheme.
Also releasing this week will be Kith’s second collection of loafers made in collaboration with Blackstock & Weber. The boutique and label also partnered recently with Asics and Marvel for a series of sneakers predominantly inspired by villains.
The Kith x Converse Chuck Taylor All Star 70 Ox Classic collection will release Friday, August 23, through Kith’s website, app and stores. Pricing for the sneakers has not yet been confirmed.
Ian Servantes is a Senior News Editor for Footwear News specializing in sneaker coverage. He’s previously reported on streetwear and sneakers at Input and Highsnobiety after beginning his career on the pop culture beat. He subscribes to the idea that “ball is life” and doesn’t fuss over his kicks getting dirty.
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