Leather Chucks. They go with your suit and tie just as much as your sweats and tee. They’re durable and easier to clean—so feel free to wear them, like, all the time. And they’re built like the original, so your Chucks collection stays most iconic. Are you obsessed yet?
Created in 1917 as a non-skid basketball shoe, the All Star was originally promoted for its superior court performance by basketball mastermind Chuck Taylor. But over the decades, something incredible happened: The sneaker, with its timeless silhouette and unmistakable ankle patch, was organically adopted by rebels, artists, musicians, dreamers, thinkers and originals.
