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If it were up to us, the collective achievements of women should be celebrated daily, but March is officially Women’s History Month, and Footaction wants ladies to look and feel their best during this historic period.

Slip-on a pair of Converse Chuck 70 His and show yourself some love with these heartfelt kicks. The sneakers feature subtle, all-over print heart accents on dust blue uppers juxtaposed by a passionate call to action along the toebox: “Love Fearlessly.” A dark grey colorway sports a simple message of "Love" embroidered on its heel panels. The kicks are part of Converse’s “Love Fearlessly” collection that promotes the concept of self-care and encourages the power of loving yourself first.

If you’re feeling extra bold, complement your look with pieces from Nike’s “Tortoise” pack, a cozy collection of workout essentials featuring a tortoiseshell print accented throughout. Whether you’re rushing to that absurdly early SoulCycle class or just grabbing Sunday brunch with the squad, step out with style in Nike’s Cropped Tortoise Hoodie. Tie it all together with high-rise leggings or jeans and you’ve got a quick fit ready to go.

Take a look at some of our favorite pieces available at Footaction now and celebrate Women’s History Month in style.

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