Kenny Anderson's second One Star signature becomes 
converse uk the first Converse Skateboarding model to integrate Nike's smash hit LunarLon cushioning platform. The Converse KA-Two leads the way for Lunar CONS, slipping the typically neon footbed into a skate-friendly cupsole of a super-clean suede design. The combination of sleek silhouette and high-tech cushion has drawn comparisons to the Nike SB Eric Koston line; let us know if that's a fitting analogy after you've seen more of this red and white makeup after the jump below.
Converse has only utilized Nike's LunarLon cushioning platform sparingly, most notably in 2011 on the debut of the Straight Shooter Spec Hi and an update to the Star Player lowtop. But now it looks like the traditionally neon foam
converse sale material will be paired with the Star/Chevron more frequently, as the upcoming CONS Kenny Anderson 2 follows in the footsteps of Nike SB stars in slipping a LunarLon footbed into its cupsole build . Add to the KA-II that all upcoming
converse trainers CTS releases with the same insoles and Converse Skateboarding makes a strong impression to start 2013.
The latest Converse project is a nice alternative to any retro wears as it displays some grown-up aesthetic atop the Converse Matchpoint, Chuck Taylor All Star, and Malden Racer. Through utilizing a number of premium fabrics like a rich suede, leather, and some ripstop nylon for good measure, the bespoke feel emanates throughout each pair. The collection will be releasing exclusively at UK retailer size? on Friday, October 17th.
converse all star Stick around after the break for a better view.
543057 Converse CONS Malden Racer "Auburn" /2014/07/12/converse-cons-malden-racer-auburn/ /2014/07/12/converse-cons-malden-racer-auburn/#comments Sat, 12 Jul 2014 18:00:24 0000 /?p=525598 First thing's first: the Converse Malden Racer isn't a new silhouette. While this upcoming pair might be the first time that they're set to arrive under the CONS subdivision, this is far from the maiden Malden.
Equipped with Gore-Tex-infused linings and DWR-coated uppers, these three creations also opt for an on-trend deconstructed aesthetic that comes highlighted by embellishments the likes of "KEEP DOUBLE LACED TO HOLD FIRMLY" written on the midfoot of each iteration. A clear militaristic theme completes this utilitarian look, creating formidable footwear that can equally act as a fall weather statement piece. Grab a detailed look at the entire Converse Mountain Club collection below and anticipate its arrival at retailers on November 8th with prices ranging from
black converse $120 $150 USD.
We just gave you a look at Converse's take on a on clear shoe, now take a look at another concept its taking from another brand. This One Star gets a traditional look with a single tone upper on tumbled leather, but puts emphasis on the midsole by yellowing it for a vintage look. Converse may be under Nike's wing, but the method seems to be less pronounced on this than some of the Vintage kicks we see from Nike. No word on US release info

but these are available already in Asian markets like Mischief.