Chuck 70 High Top























































































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Express yourself with the iconic Chuck 70! These premium high-tops offer a blank canvas for your personal style, with vibrant colors and modern comfort updates perfect for any activity. Crafted with durable canvas for that classic Chucks aesthetic, they feature OrthoLite cushioning for all-day comfort. Paying homage to their heritage, these sneakers include vintage details like an egret midsole, intricate stitching, a taller rubber sidewall, and the iconic Chuck Taylor ankle patch and vintage All Star license plate. Bold colors refresh your rotation and make these a standout addition to any outfit. Step into timeless style and unparalleled comfort – get your Chuck 70s today!
- Premium canvas upper for durability and classic aesthetic
- OrthoLite cushioning for enhanced comfort
- Vintage details like egret midsole and taller rubber sidewall
- Iconic Chuck Taylor ankle patch and vintage All Star license plate
- Vibrant colors to refresh your style
Chuck 70 High Top
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Converse FAQ
Common questions about Converse
Learn more about what makes Converse unique.
What's the difference between Chuck 70 and Chuck Taylor All Star?
The Chuck 70 uses heavier canvas, more cushioning, and a higher rubber foxing for a premium vintage feel. The Chuck Taylor All Star is lighter and more affordable — the everyday classic.
What is CX foam?
CX foam is Converse's comfort technology — a lightweight cushioning system in the sole that provides all-day support, making newer models noticeably more comfortable than traditional flat-sole Chucks.
What is the Converse One Star?
The One Star debuted in 1974 with its signature single star and a premium suede upper. It's been a skate and streetwear cult favourite ever since, sitting lower and sleeker than the classic Chuck.
Will canvas Converse stretch out?
The canvas upper softens and gently conforms to the width of your foot with wear and warmth, but it holds its length — so the shape settles in rather than loosening over time.
