New York label NOAH has lent its preppy‑punk sensibility to the Converse Chuck 70, resulting in two distinctive sneakers that drop on March 27.


The first is a high‑top constructed from panels of olive green, navy blue and maroon canvas, stitched together in a patchwork reminiscent of vintage quilts. Suede overlays reinforce the eyelets and toe, and a clean white foxing and midsole keep the silhouette grounded in the Chuck’s heritage. Branding is subtle: a tiny Noah logo appears on the insole, and the heel license plate adds a small co‑branded tab.


The second pair is a low‑top built from heavyweight plaid canvas in blue, white and green. It echoes classic tartan shirts and pairs easily with denim or chinos. Both versions use 12‑ounce canvas and OrthoLite insoles for comfort, and both feature rubber toe caps and vulcanised soles synonymous with the Chuck 70. The low‑top is priced at $110, while pricing for the high‑top will be announced closer to launch.
The NOAH x Converse Chuck 70 collection will be available through NOAH and Converse online stores as well as select retailers.
