Converse makes you live louder

For Converse Chuck Taylor All Star, color is key this season.

MANILA, Philippines - Converse goes colorful this season.

“Our designers were free to explore the whole spectrum of colors available to human mind and craftsmanship,” explains Kate Oliva, marketing and advertising manager of Converse Philippines. “This is especially apt since this is the time when nature itself unfolds its colors gloriously.”

Converse boosts its existing Chuck Taylor All Star lines with shots of dramatic colors, surprising patterns and new silhouettes.

Those who want to keep it classic and simple may choose Chuck Taylor All Star ‘70s with its six core colors of Sunflower, Black, Heritage Blue, Parchment, Crimson and True Navy. Produced in both high-top and low-top silhouettes, the sneaker comes with reinforced double-layered canvas upper and comfort sock liner, combining strength and ease.

Channeling the ‘60s Power Flower without the psychedelia, Chuck Taylor All Star Tie-Dye is for the artistic, non-conformist type who don’t see the world in black and white. In high-top and low-top styles, the sneaker comes in marbleized tie-dye colors—a perfect fit for those music festivals and art exhibits.

Chuck Taylor All Star Tri-Panel, is for the modern urban dwellers who love symmetry, geometry and blocks of color. Also in high-top and low-top styles, the sneaker features a heavier ballistic canvas and leather toecap, making it street-proof from the many obstacles of the city. For the ladies, there is the Chuck Taylor All Star Platform Plus which combines a feminine touch of eye-popping colors and a sporty silhouette.

Featuring over two inches of concealed wedge, the sneaker gives the wearer instant elevation and her feet a dramatic burst of color.

“With its signature look and street cred, you know it’s a Converse sneaker even from afar,” says Kate. “While we stay true to our design heritage, we constantly update our lines to reflect the rebellious spirit of the brand, challenging ourselves to come up with sneakers that make you live louder.”

 

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