Description
The Stussy x Converse Chuck 70 High 8 Ball Navy is what you get when a skater label and streetwear brand come together for a collaboration.
Stussy is moving away from the hemp fabric that outfitted many of their prior collaborations. In its place, Suede builds out both the One Star and Chuck 70, which proffer a bright green and dark navy colorway, respectively.
This iteration of the Chuck 70 Hi is produced with shaggy suede base layers in navy.
It also prominently features Stussy’s recognisable 8-ball logo embroidered at the shoe’s lateral side.
Meanwhile,Black trim is present via the laces, interior liners and midsole stripes for extra contrast.. More Stussy branding comes in the footbed and the lightweight tongue’s inner portion.
Underfoot, the Converse Chuck 70 High’s classic white sole unit with clean black lines is retained for a traditional touch.
What is the difference between Chuck Taylors and Chuck 70s?
The Chuck 70 features more stitching and a sturdier construction compared to the original Chuck Taylor All Star. It also has a slightly higher outsole and longer rubber toe cap. The Chuck Taylor All Star is looser and feels flimsier compared to the Chuck 70.
Should you buy a size down in Converse?
The Converse website recommends customers size down in their All Star and Chuck 70 silhouettes however we would still recommend staying true to size. Unless you have narrow feet, we don’t recommend sizing down in Converse.
about Returns Policy
If you are not satisfied with your purchase, you may exchange or return it for a refund within 30 days from shipping from our warehouse
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I was amazed when getting the shoes. The actual navy looks nice. The texture of plush chamois is great. I like the black 8 logo. It’s special. One of my friends also purchased this model after seeing my shoes, hahaha….
I always love Converse shoes from school-days. The appearance keeps the Converse usual simple style, and this time it uses grass green and navy blue long velvet fur material, the texture is really very good. It adds the iconic black 8 pattern on the shoes. The overall appearance looks nice. But the Converse star logo on the inner side of shoe body disappeared again, and was replaced by a solid colored circular paster. Ugh…You can barely tell it’s Converse. And this time, Stucey’s cursive logo is added to the shoe tongue. Ugh… You can’t tell it’s a jointly-designed model. It’s the same as general model.