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Chinese-born, London-based menswear designer Feng Chen Wang showed her FW20 collection last night as part of London Fashion Week. Serving as a standout moment from the presentation, Wang debuted her latest collaboration with Converse, this time spotlighting the iconic Jack Purcell.

After working on another classic Converse silhouette, the Chuck Taylor, Feng Chen Wang now dissects the mid-top version of the Jack Purcell. The sneaker, which was presented in multiple colorways ranging from the red iteration you see above to blue and white as well as black and white variations, boasts an intriguing layered upper seemingly constructed from leather and suede. Each colorway incorporates a white midsole matching the Jack Purcell's signature toe.

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This isn't the first time Feng Chen Wang has collaborated with Converse. She previously teamed up with the brand in 2018 and 2019, following multiple efforts with Jordan Brand. This is all we have on her latest Converse collab for now so check back with us for new info as it arrives.

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