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Next up for the Converse Chuck Taylor? The brand transforms its ultra-classic sneaker into a fluffy sweater.

The newest Chuck 70 features fuzzy metallic tweed uppers, resulting in a sweater-weather-ready Chuck Taylor.

The tweed design couldn't have arrived at a better time. It's warm enough for the winter weather and passes the dress code for those holiday functions.

Honestly, the new tweed pairs join a string of dressy Chucks ready for the company Christmas party and end-of-year gatherings.

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The brand just dropped a woven-leather pair oozing Bottega Veneta energy. Not to mention, there's plenty of premium leather pairs up for grabs, including exquisite Chucks made in Japan.

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Converse puts it best regarding its most recent Chucks, saying the iconic sneaker is "all dressed up and [has] everywhere to go."

But for the sneakerheads in search of a tweed Chucks, look no further. The new Chuck 70 Metallic Tweed sneakers are now available on the brand's website and at select retailers for a cool $100.

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