Topo Chico Teams Up With Converse For Debut Sneaker Collection

Topo Chico and Converse are set to launch their inaugural collab, infusing Mexican American street art into sneaker culture with a limited-edition collection dropping on May 2. This meeting of iconic brands seeks to celebrate art, fashion, and cultural exploration through a partnership with renowned street artist Victor “MARKA27” Quinonez.

The collection features a vibrant interpretation of Converse’s timeless Chuck Taylor All Star and Fastbreak Pro styles, adorned with colorful visuals inspired by Topo Chico’s rich Mexican heritage. Victor “MARKA27” Quinonez’s distinctive “Neo-Indigenous” Mexican style breathes life into the designs, capturing the essence of both brands.

Included in the collection are co-branded Converse shoes, available in Chuck Taylor All Star High Top, Chuck Taylor All Star Ox, and Fastbreak Pro iterations, priced at $90, $70, and $75 respectively. Accompanying apparel options include a t-shirt for $35 and a hoodie for $75.

Consumers hyped to secure pieces from this unique collaboration can cop online at Converse.com/launch or visit select Converse stores in Boston, New York City, and California, as well as certain Zumiez retail locations.

The partnership between Topo Chico and Converse signifies a convergence of artistry and authenticity, blending Topo Chico’s spirit with Converse’s classic footwear silhouettes. By joining forces with Victor “MARKA27” Quinonez, both brands aim to offer enthusiasts an exclusive glimpse into the dynamic fusion of Mexican American street art and sneaker culture.

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