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When Tyler, the Creator and Converse link up, the results are usually nothing short of eye-catching and exciting, whether a take on a GOLF le FLEUR* model or classic Converse shoe. The latest from the two is no exception.

Indeed, it's been a while since we last seen Tyler and Converse whip something up. Now, the two are back with a fresh batch of vibrant Chuck Taylors fit for the summer season.

The newest GOLF le FLEUR* x Converse collab materializes as Chuck 70 Low sneakers featuring a bespoke pixelated leopard print in four colorful schemes: pink, green, blue, and brown. We've seen GOLF le FLEUR* and Converse drop fire shoes, snakeskin pairs, and even footwear fit for flower boys in the past. So, another bold take comes as no surprise.

Funny enough, Tyler debuted the digitally wild pairs at Pharrell Williams' grand scale Louis Vuitton show, which saw digital-patterned luxury pieces hit its massive catwalk. Great minds think pixel-ized — or however, the saying goes.

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Anywho, back to the GOLF le FLEUR* Chuck Taylors. Cohesive details like a translucent rubber sole, dual-branded insole, and classic Converse badges accompany each shoe.

There's also a bellhop graphic on each right shoes' bottom, nodding to Tyler's famed Wes Anderson-level outfit worn to the 2020 Grammys (which was all custom GOLF le FLEUR*, by the way).

The bell boy concept has become synonymous with GOLF le FLEUR*, appearing as a larger-than-life-sized figurine at pop-ups and currently serving as the brand's Instagram profile pic.

For those looking to add the GOLF le FLEUR* x Converse Chuck 70 Lows to their rotation, have those things you type with ready. The leopard shoes will see a limited release on July 20 at Converse and GOLF le FLEUR*'s websites.

Seems like a good time to revisit Call Me If You Get Lost, specifically for "Safari" in this case.

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