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Does anyone know which pair of converse mandarin duck shoes are? Not a black one and a white one, but a shoe, half black and half white.
this pair of converse shoes is Off-White x CONVERSE Chuck Taylor.
from the picture, we can see that in addition to the design of the male and female uppers, the Off-White Logo added to the midsole and the CONVERSE three-star logo inverted at the heel all add extra appeal to the shoes.
Tai Chi Yin and Yang have a strong traditional culture in China, which is characterized by mutual restraint and softness. In the color matching of sneakers, black and white classics are out of date, and calm black and pure white can set off each other and highlight one side. Isn't this the concept of Tai Chi Yin and Yang?
1. This is a classic shoe model jointly signed by converse and OW, which is interpreted with a brand-new concept. The inverted shoe box design coincides with the truth of yin and yang, and the good texture brings a quite literary atmosphere. Black-and-white symmetrical yin-yang design, combined with black toe cap and white upper, perfectly integrates Taiji's concept of "you have me, I have you" into shoes, and the feeling brought by the whole pair of shoes is still very good.
2. On the back of the tongue, there is an asymmetric converse logo, and red adds a luster to the monotonous lining. A little lower is converse's unique shoe logo, which is particularly brilliant against the orange slogan.
3. The inner side is a very industrial joint information, but this time it is not only a joint information, but also printed with an orange label and a round converse logo. The whole side is very full and the details are in place, while the outer side is unusually simple. The impression brought by a large piece of black canvas is still very strong, but the OW symbol of the midsole is extremely conspicuous, indicating the identity of this pair of shoes.
4. You can visually see the color matching of Yin and Yang in the heel, with the "one stra" logo at the bottom. The whole heel looks very straight and the visual impact is very strong. The sole is the conventional rubber sole of vulcanized shoes, but the impression of the designed sole grain is still good. I have to admire the designer's design, which is very powerful, and perfectly integrates the traditional culture of China into the shoes, and at the same time gives it a quite fashionable atmosphere. No matter which way you look at it, it's a pair of best works.
however, since it is an OW joint name, the sales volume can be imagined, so we should do what we can.
Extended information:
Converse was born in 198. Since its establishment, Converse insists on the independent design of the brand and does not follow it. At first, only "rubber shoes" were produced, but soon tennis and basketball shoes were made. Converse's global headquarters officially landed in Boston, USA.
ALL STAR canvas shoes, which are retro, popular and environmentally friendly, are the spiritual symbol of American culture. With their freewheeling, free and unconstrained dress patterns, they have become the faithful partners of young people who pursue self-fashion. In the China market, the three most proud classics listed now are Chuck Taylor All Star, Jack Purcell and Cons.
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