Converse recently dropped the Blocked Camouflage Chuck 70 High shoes in a white-based iteration with New York retail label KITH. It returns with the same design but with a darker black base as another option of the design, with heavy field camo, desert camo, and grayscale camo separated at the bottom, tongue, collar, and heel area.
Notably, the All-Star logo patch found on the medial side of the collar is informed with leather materials instead of the printed version. Additional elements of the sneaker include a midsole and toecap made from classic rubber -- this is complete in black to round out the entire colorway. The branded leather patch is informed in brown to add some contrast against the three camo patterning designs.
Camo-Printed Color-Blocked Shoes
Converse Designs a Black Base of the Blocked Camouflage Chuck 70s
Trend Themes
1. Camo-printed Shoes - Opportunity to innovate on unique camouflage design applications for footwear.
2. Color-blocked Shoes - Disruptive opportunity to create unique color-blocked designs for footwear across different markets.
3. Leather Patching - Innovative opportunity to update shoe patch designs with unique leather materials.
Industry Implications
1. Footwear - Innovative opportunity for footwear companies to experiment with new camo and color-blocked designs.
2. Fashion - Opportunity for fashion designers to create new and unique camouflaged clothing and accessory designs.
3. Leather Goods - Opportunity for leather goods manufacturers to create unique leather patches for footwear and clothing items.