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The term "booked and busy" certainly applied to Our Legacy Work Shop and Stüssy – this pair just can't stop cooking. Having achieved harmony and matched each other's tempo, they've continued to deliver with peak consistency, seeing to the arrival of a new Converse collection.

It's hard to catch your breath when you're running at the heels of Our Legacy Work Shop and Stüssy. At this point, they're linking up to drop products almost every month – literally; the last apparel drop landed online last month.

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As a fan of Our Legacy proper, I'm certainly not complaining. In fact, I doubt anybody is.

So, you've built up a wardrobe of Our Legacy Work Shop pieces, but what are they without the right set of footwear to complete the look?

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Clearly, your cries have been heard, as the quick-to-tinker pair have locked back in, heading to the studio to put their full focus on the timeless Converse All-Star Chuck 70's Hi.

An easy-wearing silhouette that has garnered great success thanks to its lack of thrills and an extremely broad selection of colorways and collaborations, Our Legacy Workshop and Stüssy have maintained the integrity of the sneaker, opting to let palette do the talking.

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Each of the three options – "Pool Blue," "Lizard Green," and "Pigeon Grey" – that make up the collaborative collection have undergone an overdye treatment, resulting in rich finishes.

Completing the look, each pair has had its traditional Converse branding switched out for the Work Shop yin-and-yan motif. Better yet, the full collection is available online on June 30.

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