This is an ephemeral collaboration not to be missed Peanuts Snoopy And Charlie Browns Forever A Boston Red Sox Fan Win Or Lose Yesterday Today Tomorrow Forever No Matter What shirt! Today, the unique French Fashion house, agnès b. and legendary footwear brand, Converse launch their first collaboration, with a limited edition iconic Converse Chuck Taylor All-Star model customized by agnès herself ! Iconic and timeless, the Converse Chuck Taylor All-Star was created over 100 years ago in 1917. Originally designed for basketball, they quickly became a symbol of youthful rebellion in the 1970s. Today, it’s a must-have for generations young and old alike adopting them for a wardrobe staple. The timeless design of the All-Star resonates with the spirit of agnès b. which, since its beginnings in 1976, has created clothing and accessories designed to be durable and timeless, using quality materials. The agnès b. x Converse model is available in two colours, navy blue or white. The upper of the shoe features the agnès b. logo. The laces are white or black, with a spare lace bearing ubiquitous the agnès b. logo. Designed for both men and women, this pair combines modernity and comfort and are the pair match for a suit or equally a pair of jeans. As the French say, “Dormir à la belle étoile.” Meaning Sleep under the stars and Ah! The beautiful star. Wear that star of Converse with style and pride !
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Great shirt! Fit nicely. Very happy with this shirt!
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Well above a basic tee shirt
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