Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Uhhh... $600 Converses??? Oook.

Highsnobiety
Yeah, you sure saw it right, guys. $600 USD Converses. But hey... these aren't your average Chuck Taylors that you rock over at your BFF's house. These are proper-named SAK FOR CONVERSE STAR TECH HIGH TOP SNEAKERS.

For you sneakerheads in Detroit, I'm sure these may be available at a boutique near you, but for right now it's only going to be exclusively at John Varvatos in New York, Aloha Rags, Concepts and Blends. I don't even know the latter two stores. Yup, I still gotta know all the stores and labels. So many stores and lables, so little time.

Still wondering why it's $600? Well just read the press release below:

Hiruma’s story is unique. Born in Japan, he has been pursuing age-old Italian craftsmanship in Florence, Italy for nearly a decade. Choosing to immerse himself in the historical home where Renaissance and industrial design have converged for centuries, Hiruma’s unique and modern sensibility blends with his unmistakable skill and artistry.
Creating coveted versions of Converse’s most recognizable styles, Hiruma has carefully replicated the silhouette of the Chuck Taylor All Star, Jack Purcell, One Star –and now the Star Tech shoe. A basketball shoe from decades past, Hiruma artfully crafts the details of the Star Tech shoe using old-world construction techniques. Each individual shoe features beautiful, supple leathers –all hand-stitched from upper and rand to insole. Hiruma gives each shoe leather soles that echo finely made dress shoes, yet with ink-printed logos and trademark detail that give them a playful, comfortable feeling. The sak for Converse Star Tech shoe comes in natural shades of tan and black leather with hand cut logos and detailing for the shoes uppers. The attention to detail includes elegant hand-stitched leather rands and toe bumpers and charming touches such as a hand-cut star cut out gracing the ends of each shoe’s leather laces.
As a part of Converse First String, Converse’s high-level product program that celebrates craftsmanship, authenticity and pure expression, these are truly works of art, with only 64 pairs in each style available worldwide.
What y'all think? Would you cop these, or still rock out some Chuck Taylors...in leather? Man, imagine how many Chuck Taylors in all different colorways you can get for $600...