"Improving upon a classic is something that Converse is not new at. The iconic Chuck Taylor has naturally evolved with the times since it first hit shelves in 1917. The converse high tops brown stylistically looks different than its predecessor with tonal stitching and eyelets, the absence of striping on the outsole and an embroidered rather than stamped logo patch. The differences don’t just end there with an upgraded insole, padded tongue and a perforated micro-suede lining.
With a roster of recent collaborators that include Jelly Belly and Power Rangers, it’s hard to predict who Reebok will onboard next to get creative with their classic reebok nano x1 adventure silhouettes. Adding to the list of partnerships is an upcoming footwear collection with National Geographic inspired by the television network’s riveting visual storytelling from around the world."