Converse gets us all ready for the upcoming seasons: unexpected rains, puddles in the middle of our way and runaways to the countryside in the middle of winter. The key is just one ingredient: the Gore-Tex. But there’s much more behind each model.

Converse’s classics freshly arrived geared to face the harshest climates. This season, some of the brand’s most iconic silhouettes are reinvented with a plus of functionality. The chosen ones are the Converse Chuck 70 Gore-Tex Hi, the Converse Bosey MC Gore-Tex Hi and the Converse Chuck Taylor Storm Boot Gore-Tex Hi. Each of these shapes is available in two different colorways.

Taking a long shot, the bold Chuck 70 opt for striking patterns that resignify the classic camouflage print. The upper features a REALTREE XTRA® COLORS™ design with which you will go unnoticed in nature and make the difference in the urban scene. And of course, the Gore-Tex lining covers the silhouette to keep you from getting wet at all times. The contrasting premium tongue completes the look.


The Bosey MC take inspiration from the brand’s archives. They are an updated version of the MC18, this time with an upper crafted from water-repelling canvas thanks to its Gore-Tex finish. Its style, featuring bright colors, a special sole for an optimized grip and a thermal lining, takes the workwear and the adventurous aesthetics as a reference.

The Chuck Taylor Storm Boot rounds off this trinomial, also high-top. This silhouette has been redesigned by Converse in collaboration with the luxury brand A-COLD-WALL*. Its design includes features from last year’s Chuck Lagged and a special lining for you to step on hard no matter what the weather is like. The upper is made from water-repellent nubuck that prevents from water and cold. The Gore-Tex inner boot hides a smooth Microfleece lining that will lend pure comfort to every step. Last but not least, they feature a rubber sole for the highest grip, in line with ACW’s characteristic industrial workwear, utilitarian details and a hiker-styled lace system.
