Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Monday, December 1, 2008
New Converse (RED)

Converse Chuck Taylor Ox Hemp

Converse x TPC Chuck Taylor High Leather
Labels: Chuck Taylor, Converse, red
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
New Chucks

Converse Chuck Taylor Leather Hi ($62)

Converse Chuck Taylor Hi - Red ($42)
Labels: Chuck Taylor, Converse, kicks, men
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
New Converse

Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Low Profile ($99)

Converse Poorman Pro Team Hi ($60)
Labels: Chuck Taylor, Converse, kicks, men
Monday, July 7, 2008
1HUND(RED) Chuck Taylor "Upso"
UPSO's Chuck Taylor is our latest offering in the Converse x 1HUND(RED) line. Jack of all trades, UPSO, a.k.a. Dustin Amery Hostetler, is a artist, designer and illustrator based out of Toledo, Ohio, whose done work ranging from custom Kid Robot Munny's, to Threadless t-shirts, to illustrations for magazines such as Flaunt, WIRED and XLR8R.
The cyan liner and outsole is what does it for us...

The cyan liner and outsole is what does it for us...

Labels: Chuck Taylor, Converse, kicks
Friday, June 27, 2008
Chuck Taylor Grateful Dead

Converse Chuck Taylor Hi "Grateful Dead"
Summertime, Chuck Taylor, white leather, Grateful Dead skull logo... enough said.
Labels: Chuck Taylor, Converse, Grateful Dead
Monday, June 23, 2008
Kurt Cobain Converse Collection
Now available in store or by phone at (206) 322-2305.






Labels: Chuck Taylor, Converse, Jack Purcell, Kurt Cobain
Thursday, March 13, 2008
3/15 11am Release: Converse 1HUND(RED) Chuck Taylor by Dr. Romanelli



Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Hi x Dr Romanelli 1HUND(RED) ($100)
This Saturday, March 15 at 11am, we will be releasing Dr. Romanelli's (aka DRx) Converse Chuck Taylor Hi, produced for the (RED) campaign as well as to celebrate Converse's 100th Anniversary. As a member of the (red) campaign, Converse contributes 10% of the net wholesale price of these shoes to The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria and specifically fund HIV/AIDS programs in Africa that focus on the health of women and children.
With that in mind, Dr. Romanelli designed his Chuck with a band-aid theme in a manner similar to what he's become know for, taking vintage fabrics and stitching them together to create new custom pieces. However, the band-aids on the shoe are actually laser-etched, making for a beautifully detailed and intricate design. “The 1HUND(RED) Artists project really motivated me to create something unique and I choose the band-aids as a fix for positive change.”
This shoe is only being released in select boutiques, and we're proud to be one of them.
Labels: Chuck Taylor, Converse, kicks




