Words by Jesse Serwer—
They’re no Clarks, but hi-top Chuck Taylor All Stars have found their way into more than a few Caribbean musicians’ wardrobes over the years. Now, there’s Chucks with Caribbean musicians on the shoe. Available in yellow and navy, the hi-tops’ all-over prints depict sax players, percussionists, dancers in vintage attire, palm trees and 45s. The limited-edition kicks are available online from Tokyo shop, Atmos.
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