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After releasing a rhinestone-infused collection  for SS18, it seems as though Chinatown Market might be gearing up for another exciting drop. As per Instagram accounts @liljupiterr and @eurohypegang, a set of bootleg Converse kicks from the brand could be on the way.

The unreleased sneakers feature the highly-recognized Chuck Taylors silhouette with a Nike Swoosh across the midfoot. Additionally, Chinatown Market's signature smiley face logo replaces the All-Star branding.

While there's no confirmation from Chinatown Market on whether or not the recently surfaced shoes will be available for a wider release, we're happy to take a first look at the custom sneakers, which are either some clever bootlegs or official Converse collaboration.

Now that you've had a quick look at the rumored collab, let us know what you think of the design in the comments below. Does the Swoosh x Converse combination work?

In other sneaker news, Nike's Air Jordan 1 Retro High Premium surfaces in a new "Mica Green" colorway.

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