Style File | 15/09/2016

Converse Andy Warhol Collection

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SSS Team, SSSPORTS.COM

Andy Warhol, aka the King of Pop-Culture took the world by storm with the infamous Marilyn Diptych in the ‘60s and over five decades later, Sun & Sand Sports brings you hipster prints, pop-culture favourites and pop colours inspired by none other than Andy Warhol himself.

The Andy Warhol Converse collection stays true to its era by featuring flowers all across the canvas and pairs it with colours of different hues. Inspired by the repetitive nature of Warhol’s screen prints, the shoe repeats the very same pattern across the canvas while leaving you with a lace-up closure.

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The Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Shoe – Andy Warhol is best worn with solid colours. Inspired by the flowers in spring, the shoe comes in a high-top frame, a rubber outsole, metal eyelets and a canvas upper. One of the most striking features of the Andy Warhol collection is it adds instant fun, funk and a quirky touch.

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The low-top version of the Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Shoe – Andy Warhol on the other hand is inspired by winter vibes. Although it doesn’t really feature Warhol’s distinct colour palette, it does highlight the very same repetitive floral pattern on the canvas and stays true to the iconic Chuck Taylor series.

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