
The Converse Pro Leather are back! The shoes showed by Julius Erving in 1976 remastered in the latest NBA All-Star Pack
One of the most iconic basketball sneaker designed by the brand born in Massachusetts and acquired by Nike in 2003 is surely the Pro Leather, seen for the first time in 1976 worn by Julius Erving and soon became a classic of the most famous American sport in the world, almost a generational symbol for the American sports culture. The latest sneaker news is about the remastered model designed for the streets and not for the field (click here to see the full video), with the participation of the well-known Nike designer Eric Avar, who was inspired by the All-Star Pro BB revisiting the shoe in a modern way leaving the famous University red and a minimal logo on the back.