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Since Draymond Green’s debut of the Converse G4 in low top form, along with Converse’s announcement of the shoe (and the initial leaks of the sneaker), we’ve seen quite a bit of interest in these performance basketball sneakers.
While Converse did provide some details, there are still questions yet to be answered.
We’re here to address them with an initial look at the Converse G4 Hi.Heavily influenced by the Converse ERX-260, you will see elements of that sneaker in the Converse G4 outsole, including the forefoot’s fanned out sections of traction, the pivot point, and an inverted blade pattern that sweeps from midfoot to heel.The pattern may seem flat at first, but the tread itself is thick with varying layers of depth and space between the grooves.
For that, traction seems like it will be capable of handling both indoor and outdoor play.
We’ll be putting the shoe through its paces before confirming.When it was announced that two of Nike’s leading cushion technologies would be utilized in the forefoot and heel of the Converse G4, both excitement and further questions were raised.
Both are housed within an unnamed foam that is both plush and allows for a good deal of compression.Overall, this makes for a comfortable setup on initial wear as both the Zoom Air and React are right underfoot.




Off-White x Converse are serving up a re-release of their second Chuck 70 drop, clad with white canvas uppers, bright orange zip-ties, and Virgil Abloh's signature bold striping on the insoles.
This colorway originally launched back in 2018 and served as was Abloh's second take of the classical basketball silhouette to arrive on the shelves.From a design standpoint, the canvas uppers are mainly done up with a crisp white and come packaged with silver eyelets in which the laces run through.
On the medial side, the Converse logo and Off-White's signature Helvetica branding are printed out with stark black font, and complemented by a juicy orange tab that rests adjacent.
A zip tie dangles off the side of the left shoe, this of which is also given a bright orange exterior.Midsoles, while still keeping the neutral toned motif get a little more playful as black and white stripes wrap around its entirety.
Further details arrive by way of the co-branded inserts, as well as the treading which is splashed in orange entirely.The re-release has been officially announced on FavSole by Converse, with a date scheduled for March 30th.Off-White x Converse Chuck 70Color: White/Bold Orange-BlackStyle Code: 163862CRelease Date: October 8, 2018Restock: March 30, 2021Price: $130