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CONVERSE Launches Mario 25Th Anniversary Souvenir Canvas Shoes This Summer

2011/5/3 11:35:00 79

CONVERSE Canvas Shoes Go Public


Famous sports in May 3rd Brand CONVERSE Recently released a super Mary not to note. Canvas shoe 。 The sneakers have two black and white matching colors and will be listed in Japanese retail stores in July. The specific selling price is not yet known.


More than 25 years ago, in September 1985, the game company Nintendo launched the classic game "super Marie". So far, it is still popular among many players. To celebrate the 25th anniversary anniversary of game change. CONVERSE has made such a sneaker with special features.


In addition to the shoes on the body of the game superhero Mario chuck Taylor, the shoe tongue, the image of Mario also replaced the original CONVERSE All Star logo, making the shoes more cartoon, more lovely.


In fact, this is not the first combination of CONVERSE sneakers and cartoon characters. CONVERSE has launched a super human version of CONVERSE. The All Star logo of shoes has also been replaced by a superman's S logo.




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