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Converse launch the Chuck Taylor All Star II

 

Introduced to the world almost 100 years ago, the Chuck Taylor All Star has become one of the most popular and most iconic footwear styles of all time. In what is set to be one of the most significant releases of 2015, Converse have announced the first ever upgraded Chuck style, as they present the Chuck II – bringing a classic into modern day.

Originally introduced back in 1917 as an elite basketball shoe, the Chuck’s distinctive make up, which includes a stitched upper, white rubber toe cap and famous ankle patch, has remained largely unchanged up until now. Although the original style will always remain a firm favourite for many, Converse have chosen to give the Chuck a progressive rework this season by listening to those who wear the shoes to work out the ‘nags’ with the original. They have been weary to stay true to the originals DNA without too much alteration or introducing a new silhouette all together. It’s a significant moment for a brand with such a rich heritage as they look to bring their most celebrated style forward with creativity and innovation.

The main focus in the Chuck II rework seems to be comfort, and this is achieved with the addition of a Nike Lunarlon insole and enhanced with a padded foam collar and a non-slip padded tongue for extra cushioning. The new Chuck’s shape mirrors the original but has been enhanced with a durable Tencel canvas on the shoes upper with a breathable perforated micro-suede liner for comfort during extended wear. Additional features include tonal lacing, fully embroidered ‘All Star’ ankle patch, high foxing and monochrome tonal matte eyelets for a premium finish.

The Converse Chuck Taylor All Star II arrives this upcoming Tuesday (July 28th) at Converse stores, select retailers and online over at www.converse.co.ukThe ox (low) can be picked up for £55 and the hi-top for £60, available in four separate colour ways of black, white, red and blue.

 

FUTUR Season 1

FUTUR Season 01

 

After catching a glimpse of the collection in the brands “TIMELINE 01” edit, we can now take a closer look at FUTUR’s latest drop for Autumn/Winter 2015 dubbed ‘Season 1’.

Sticking largely the themes from previous releases, the brand build on previous designs as well as introduce new pieces and expand their cut and sew offering. They have kept graphics to a minimum, utilising the brands ‘F’ logo as subtle chest details and bold back prints, while the colour palette is kept strictly to white, black, navy and green. The apparel offering sees european made premium cotton tees, french terry sweaters, hoodies, long sleeve tees and colour blocked polo top, as well as the introduction of casual bottoms including embroidered draw string shorts and trousers. There is also a small selection of complimenting headwear made entirely in the USA that utilises a range of materials including waxed cotton and flannel.

You can shop the entire FUTUR Season 1 range over on the brands website shop.futurinc.eu

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PF Flyers – Made in USA

 

 PF Flyers have launched this short video that pays homage to their home town of Boston and celebrates the unique brands that have come out of the city.

With a heritage that spans all the way back to 1933, PF Flyers have become a footwear favourite for many world wide, known for their unique aesthetic and iconic style that has stayed with them from launch of the line back in 1944 through to modern times. To showcase the brands dedication towards quality in construction and their handcrafted process, PF Flyers have launched their ‘Made In The USA’ campaign and their first line of domestically manufactured footwear in the Made In The USA Centre Hi Shoe.

The Centre Hi is constructed with durability and long lasting quality in mind, made from a 14 oz heavy weight canvas, the Centre Hi features a lux leather toe cap and eye row, with a rich pig skin lining for a premium feel. The hand-made theme is continued throughout the shoe with a hand-drawn midsole stripe, hand-stamped tongue branding and de-bossed ‘PF Flyers’ ankle patch logo. The shoe also features the comfort enhancing PF insole that was originally designed to offer arch support and reduce the risk of straining the leg by evenly distributing the wearers weight, all the way back when the brands first shoe line was release.

The shoe is available in two subtle colour options of all white with hints of black and a  simplistic black, both with tonal cotton laces. The accompanying video looks to local businesses which include Bully Boy Distillers, Repeat Press, Forestbound Bag Co., Redemption Tattoo and Bobby From Boston, all of which share similar values and refuse to sacrifice quality over quantity, maintaining their commitment to delivering custom, one of a kind goods, produced locally.

You can pick up your own PF Flyers ‘Made in the USA’ Centre Hi over at  www.pfflyers.com/MadeInTheUSA

 

Sage Elsesser Interview

Sage Elsesser – Interview

In July we had the pleasure of meeting some of the most renowned riders in the world during the London stop of Converse’s ‘One Star’ world tour. Not only did we see some mind-blowing skateboarding but also had the opportunity to have a chat with one of the most talked about young faces in skateboarding today, Sage Elsesser. When you’re one of the kids at the forefront Supreme’s ‘cherry’, there’s no doubt that you’re going to amass quite a fan base around the world. On the flipside of things, ‘cherry’ has had its fair share of scrutiny since its release and it was clear from the get-go that Sage had a pretty hard exterior. Nonetheless, after getting down to talking we had a great conversation with him and his friend Elliot that we’re happy to finally share. This is the Sage Elsesser interview.

Sage Elsesser Interview

There’s a lot of footage of you skating in NYC. How does skating in London compare?

Yeah I think it’s sick. I like the Palace shit, it’s real cool.

You and Sean [Pablo] seem pretty tight. Is he your go-to guy on trips like this?

[Laughs] No homo but yeah we sleep in the same bed.

As one of the most familiar faces in ‘cherry’ you’ve no doubt noticed all the kids playing dress-up. What do you think about all that?

It’s like a cool form of flattery. It’s sick but it’s cool to do your own shit… But then again imitating people – it’s what you’re supposed to do with the people you look up to. I dressed up like Dill you know what I mean? It’s kind of crazy though when they don’t know how to kickflip. I went to Southbank and saw like ten kids just all posted; FA, Supreme all that shit.. They were all just doing bonelesses on the bank but couldn’t really skate. I dunno, you’ve gotta learn the basics first. Don’t start no complying all over the place.

How about all the people biting it that don’t skate at all? You think the video has had anything to do with skateboarding being as popular as it is right now?

Yeah I think as far as Supreme’s concerned people just fuck with us because we make it look sick I guess; at least opposed to hypebeast kids wearing leather pants and shit. It shows a different side of it.

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What’s it like riding for a big company like Converse?

It’s sick but at the same time it’s pretty hectic.

Yeah, it’s pretty crazy they’re flying you around the world for the sake of a shoe.

I guess you’ve got to understand the business side of it. They’re just doing what they’ve got to do.

What would your go-to shoe usually be?

I’d probably be wearing Chuck Taylors or something like that.

Do all the kids biting the ‘cherry’ thing ever make you think twice before putting on a pair?

Yes. I’ve definitely thought, “damn I’ve gotta think of a new shoe to skate”, but then again it doesn’t matter… I wear chucks because my friend Logan wore Chuck Taylors back in the day. This dude Logan started everything that you see now: Rails, colours, Dickies pants – he did all that first. Nobody was fuckin’ with that, then the whole grip tape art thing came about… it was all one dude.

If you look at old footage you’ll see Steve Cab back in the day, everybody wore them. It’s a classic shoe.

Do you ever feel those eyes on you? Like “here’s another dude in Chucks and Dickies skating around”.

Yeah it’s crazy. The thing I hate most is people thinking I’m white or something. They try to say I’m whitewashed or some shit like that when really it’s not the case. I’ve seen someone say like, “white kids always have a different section to the black kids in Supreme videos”. Just let a nigga put on some fuckin’ clothes; it doesn’t really matter at all. Really wanna know why my pants are so high? My Grandpa told me gentlemen’s pants are never supposed to touch their shoes. That’s some black people shit. I’ve been running these; I’m not about to let other people fuck it up for me. It’s what I like to skate.

Sage Elsesser Interview

Who’s been skating hardest on the trip?

Probably Louis Lopez, He’s the best skateboarder ever. Tom Remillard’s always ripping too

Who’s been drinking hardest on the trip?

Think Benny got pretty smashed last night

Raemers?

Yeah he reeks of alcohol right now [Laughs].

Your boys Nakel and Kevin have just gone pro for FA. See yourself joining them any time soon?

Fuck, hopefully. I don’t know [laughs], shit!

Elliot: It’s long overdue! You just impossible grinded a table!

You got any passions of your own outside of skating?

Yeah I paint

You’ve recently finished school right? Have you made the decision to go to college or are you putting your faith in skating?

I’m going to college. I got a scholarship to Pratt in New York.

Well congratulations on that. You got any projects in the pipeline at the moment you can tell us about?

If my friend Logan leaves Malibu and skates then hopefully his video…That would be the sickest thing ever.

Finally, are there any other independent companies you’re backing at the moment?

Honestly fuck everything else if it’s not FA. That’s for real…

 

Head to www.conversecons.com for more on the One Star World Tour

 

Words: James P.Lees

Imagery: Lily Brown 

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Post Details Summer 2015 – Tennis Anyone?

 

Swedish skate brand Post Details draw inspiration from the popular summer pastime of tennis in their latest collection, appropriately dubbed “Tennis Anyone?”

Having previously focused their releases towards headwear designs, their latest effort takes a slightly different direction as they continue to develop their clothing range, giving their own representation of Tennis apparel informed by their skateboarding heritage. The new collection sees the bright white and greens of the grass court applied to a range of polos tops, tees, sweaters, shorts, bottoms, socks and light outerwear options, alongside a complimenting range of caps. Post have also reworked some of the most iconic tennis brand logos and applied them as large back prints and small embroidered type, alongside their classic hydrant design, onto the pieces. The range also features a nice little touch in the custom ‘racket bag’ to accompany the apparel offerings, large enough to fit your deck in when your on your travels.

The collection offers up a unique take on tennis wear and is definitely something different to what we have seen from other skate focused brands this season.  The Post Details ‘Tennis Anyone’ Collection will be available this month from Flatspot, Ideal, Palomino Club, Lost Art and Sneakers N Stuff.

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Converse Cons One Star World Tour – London with Sage Elsesser

On Wednesday (15th of July) we were down at Slam City Skates East and Mile End Skatepark for the Converse team’s first stop on their One Star World Tour. Celebrating the launch of the brands ‘One Star Pro’ shoe, we followed the team from their in store signing to the demo at Mile End, and was lucky enough to chat with team rider Sage Elsesser. Enjoy the video above and watch out for the full Sage interview coming soon…

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Find out more on the Converse CONS ‘One Star Pro’ HERE.

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Dime Autumn/Winter 2015

 

Montreal based Dime come through with a it’s latest instalment of skate ready apparel for Autumn/Winter 2015.

Keeping it simple throughout, the Canadian skate brand applies their minimal type logo to a range of staple shapes including tees, long sleeves and 6 panel caps. They have also introduced new rugby top styles and lightweight pull over jackets, again donning the Dime logo embroidered into the chest, available in basic black,white and navy colour options. To coincide with their mainline release, Dime have also linked up with Alltimers on some collaborative pieces which include two custom ‘Alldimers’ graphic tees and a cut out Ryan Gosling cruiser deck. Alltimers have immortalised the likes of R Kelly and Marisa Tomei in the past with their oddly shaped boards and now turn their attention to the Gos for this collaborative effort that’s been marketed as “the first-ever board designed specifically for girls to ride”.

You can pick up the latest from Dime and their collaboration with Alltimers over at www.thepalomino.com