Converse Japan introduces a new iteration of the Chuck Taylor All Star Hi silhouette complete in a beautiful color-blocking look. It is notably constructed from soft corduroy materials to prepare for the Fall season and boasts the colorway of gray and brown.
The colorway feature different colors throughout the upper as the lower part at the front features khaki green and lilac at the lower rear. The higher frontal area boasts cream hues as the upper fear features earthy brown. This is complete with a light pink tongue and the entire design aesthetic delivers mismatching patchwork by the lateral side. The asymmetric look is rounded out with silver tonal eyelets, the leather All Star tab on the medial side, and special Nike React sole unit.
Corduroy Hi-Top Sneakers
Converse Japan Gives the Chuck Taylor a Textural Color-Block Design
Trend Themes
1. Color-block Design - Opportunity to create unique and eye-catching designs by combining contrasting colors in different parts of a product.
2. Corduroy Materials - Potential for incorporating soft and textured corduroy fabrics into various products for a cozy and autumnal feel.
3. Mismatching Patchwork - Innovative potential to create unconventional designs by combining different fabrics and patterns for a playful and eclectic look.
Industry Implications
1. Footwear - Shoe manufacturers can incorporate color-block designs and corduroy materials to create stylish and comfortable footwear options.
2. Fashion - Clothing brands can explore using color-blocking and mismatching patchwork techniques to create unique and fashion-forward garments.
3. Home Decor - Interior design companies can incorporate color-blocking and corduroy materials to create visually interesting furniture pieces and home decor items.