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Brand: Fear of God ESSENTIALS x Converse

Model: Chuck 70

Key Features: Similar to December's cool grey release, the new Fear of God ESSENTIALS x Converse Chuck 70 arrives in a two-tone look, optioned in two cream/black iterations that flip the color blocking. One pair features a cream-colored upper contrasted with a black tongue and matching toe box, while the other is a reverse of the same color combo.

Release Date: March 26

Price: $110

Buy: Dover Street Market E-Shop

Editor’s Notes: After releasing its Spring/Summer 2020 collection, Jerry Lorenzo's Fear of God sub-label, ESSENTIALS, is back with a new Converse collaboration. This latest joint effort between Fear of God ESSENTIALS and Converse is expected to be released towards the end of the month, priced at $110.

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