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Converse x Noah Debut a Rebel Prep Take on the Chuck 70

  • Daniel Wilson
  • 23 hours ago
  • 2 min read

Blending heritage details with elevated materials, the first collaboration delivers a fresh perspective on a classic silhouette.


Noah
Noah

Converse is a distinguished brand, renowned for creating some of the most iconic footwear of the past century. The latest release, a collaboration with NYC streetwear brand Noah, enhances the traditional designs by merging distinctive style with heritage materials in two versions that are already attracting attention. The Converse x Noah Collection represents the first collaboration between the two brands; while both are familiar with partnerships, this endeavour appears particularly seamless, as they have a mutual affinity for subtly preppy, consistently stylish aesthetics.



Noah, established in 2015 by former Supreme creative director Brendon Babenzien and his wife Estelle Bailey-Babenzien, has distinguished themselves by creating apparel that integrates skate, surf, and music culture with traditional preppy aesthetics. The recent partnership showcases the brand's distinctive perspective integrated into two iconic Converse models. The Converse x Noah Chuck Taylor High 70’s showcases a patchwork canvas upper, combining blue, green, and burgundy tones, complemented by natural laces and a white outsole.



Noah


The Converse x Noah Chuck Taylor Lo 70’s features a bespoke tartan cotton upper with contrasting stitching known as Green Plaid. The low top includes both red and natural laces, with each shoe displaying subtle yet significant Noah branding on the insoles, in small text beneath the All-Star marking on the heel license plate, and on the low top at the base of the tongue tag. Despite the collection having debuted this morning and scheduled for official launch tomorrow on Converse’s website, both the Chuck Taylor High 70s and Lo 70s are currently selling out of their size runs on Noah’s website.



The NOAH x Converse Collection is currently available on Noah and converse.com. and in stores, priced at $120 for the high-top and $110 for the low sneaker.

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