Converse and Todd Snyder have created a new collection that’s a thoroughly modern mash-up of streetwear (hoodies, joggers) and elite wear (tweeds and British Millerain’s waxed cotton). Since launching his eponymous label in 2011, Todd Snyder has redefined how modern American men can present themselves to the world in stylish, unexpected ways.
From luxurious takes on essential items to bespoke tailoring, Snyder’s creations show that good style can be attainable and even playful.
Made with fabric from British Millerain, Todd Snyder’s new Chuck 70 blends storied sophistication with iconic street style while he has once again re-worked the Jack Purcell. This time outfitting the casual classic with British Millerain waxed canvas and a distinct camo print.
We took two of our most iconic clog silhouettes — Baya and Crocband™ — and combined them to create a special pair that elevates the sleek, fashion-athletic spirit of the originals to another level. The result is a go-anywhere style staple that lets you slide in and stay cool while throwing off an extra pop of Crocs spirit.
Embrace football heritage with the Manchester United 26/27 Home Jersey. Inspired by the club’s iconic 1970s era, this jersey features a flat-knit striped collar and cuffs, celebrating the 50-year anniversary of the legendary FA Cup triumph.
The Nike Air Force 1 ‘07 ‘Computer Chip’ is drawn from a limited collection launching in conjunction with LeBron James’ ‘Space Jam: A New Legacy,’ the standalone sequel to the original 1996 film. The vintage hoops shoe features computer chip-inspired graphics throughout the upper, crafted from black leather with matching black textile on the quarter panel. Upon closer inspection, the circuit lines coalesce into familiar forms that strongly resemble the silhouettes of Bugs Bunny and his newest Tune Squad teammate, LeBron James. The angular lines — rendered in tonal fashion except on the quarter panel, where they’re etched in blue — glow in the dark, along with the milky rubber outsole
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