
Converse and Anonymous Club have reimagined the Chuck 70 not as a sneaker, but as a statement—a sculptural object where durability meets subculture. Designed by Shayne Oliver, the collaboration transforms the classic silhouette into an avant-garde, weather-ready boot that wears its construction on the outside. Bonded seams, heat-embossed branding, and rubber-coated canvas make the building blocks of the shoe visible, turning technical function into graphic language.
Oliver channels the DIY resilience of 1990s club culture, blending utilitarian materials like duct tape references and Velcro straps with a sculptural form that suggests long-term wear, adaptability, and subversive style. Comfort and wearability remain intact: a layered inner sock, latex-like finishes, and dual lace options balance the shoe’s conceptual edge with everyday usability.
Black and Industrial Gray colorways root the design in a utilitarian ethos, while subtle touches—like a co-branded sockliner—hint at the shoe’s community-driven origins. This is not fashion for fashion’s sake; it is a reflection of culture, movement, and resistance.
Dropping March 17, 2026, globally on Converse.com, SNKRS in North America, and select retailers, the Converse x Anonymous Club Chuck 70 doesn’t just hit the streets—it stakes a claim. Part armor, part icon, it embodies the underground for the modern city.









