TIGER STYLE.
Hailing from Beijing, SOULGOODS aspires to share a slice of local culture with the world through their running concept of “From Beijing To The World.” The heart of the brand is its iconic tiger logo, which represents the traditional Chinese cultural significance of “transmitting positive energy” to drive off evil spirits and invite good luck in. In the first ever collaboration with Converse, SOULGOODS uses their iconic “soul tiger” head logo to take over the classic Chuck 70. The orange Chuck 70 comes with black laces and features the Chuck Taylor logo patch as the “tiger eye,” and a black toe cap serves as the “tiger nose.” The soles of the shoes read out “From Beijing” on the right shoe, and “To The World” on the left shoe. Every style has a meaning, every product has a story. “This collaboration is a representation of the bustling Beijing youth, and is a step closer to bringing Beijing to the World.”
Classic canvas silhouette with SOULGOODS print.Iconic SOULGOODS “Tiger Head” pattern on upper.Custom SOULGOODS vintage license plate.”From Beijing” and “To The World” printed in Chinese characters on the right and left soles of the shoes.Limited edition.Limited to 1 pair per customer.Online exclusive.
Chuck 70 Origins
By 1970, the Chuck had evolved to become the pinnacle of function and utility for sport, and was considered the best basketball sneaker ever. The Chuck 70 is built off of the original 1970s design, with premium materials and an extraordinary attention to detail. A shoe so rooted in tradition that it has its own instant history. That’s the Chuck 70. It’s not a shoe. It’s the shoe.