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Brand: Converse

Model: Chuck 70

Key Features: The unisex Chuck 70 "Nigeria" is currently available on Converse By You in two iterations. One features the eagle feather design from Nigeria's away jersey and Naija tracksuits on the upper, in addition to Nigeria branding on the midsole. The other incorporates traditional Naija prints throughout.

Release Date: Available now

Price: $115

Buy: Converse

Editor’s Notes: Converse has released two new iterations of the Chuck 70, which draw from the Nigerian football kit. Available as of today, Nigeria's Independence Day, the sneakers arrive after Nike just unveiled its 2020 Naija collection.

The Chucks can be purchased through Converse By You, the brand's sneaker customization platform. There, you can design your own version of the shoe, choosing between various upper patterns inspired by the Nigerian National Team's much-hyped football jerseys.

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