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Converse One Star Archive Print Mix Low Tops Shoes Olive Leopard | CV-271NEK
Converse One Star Archive Print Mix Low Tops Shoes Olive Leopard | CV-271NEK
Converse One Star Archive Print Mix Low Tops Shoes Olive Leopard | CV-271NEK
Converse One Star Archive Print Mix Low Tops Shoes Olive Leopard | CV-271NEK
Converse One Star Archive Print Mix Low Tops Shoes Olive Leopard | CV-271NEK
Converse One Star Archive Print Mix Low Tops Shoes Olive Leopard | CV-271NEK

Converse One Star Archive Print Mix Low Tops Shoes Olive Leopard | CV-271NEK

Women's

R1,233 R838

Colours : Olive Leopard

Olive Leopard
Size Chart
Style:CV-271NEK
Size
  • US 5
  • US 5.5
  • US 6
  • US 6.5
  • US 7
  • US 7.5
  • US 8
  • US 8.5
  • US 9
  • US 9.5
  • US 10
  • US 10.5
  • US 11
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Description


Stars And Stripes.

And spots. Our classic Americana star print meets leopard and zebra panels to infuse archival energy into our well-loved One Star silhouette. Debuting in 1974, the One Star sneaker has been updated over the years for comfort, with a snugger fit and cushioned OrthoLite insole. Archive patched prints bring an eclectic vibe to this season's expression. Archival of the fittest.

Details

Low-top, suede shoe with mixed Converse archive prints
Leopard, zebra, and star prints with One Star logo
Converse One Star license plate
OrthoLite cushioning helps keep it comfortable
Color-popped JP logo on outsole

One Star Origins

In 1974, Converse launched a low-cut suede version of the Chuck Taylor All Star with a simple but impactful style change: a solitary star became the statement on the sneaker's lateral side. Reissued in the early '90s, the One Star soon rose to prominence in alternative culture, embraced by self-reliant innovators of street and skate.