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Converse Chuck 70 Hi Men's
- Product #: 12408888
Soft as a cloud and cool as a classic, the Converse Chuck 70 Hi has all the makings of an iconic sneaker. These sneakers are designed with a bold iridescent colourway that adds a hit of cool vibes as the temperature soars. The Archival star ankle patch with a vintage license plate on the heel reps the brand, while the patent leather upper delivers a premium look and feel.
Converse Chuck 70 Hi features:
- The winged tongue gives you a comfortable fit.
- 35mm rubber taping makes you pop.
- OrthoLite insole ensures a soft feel.
- OrthoLife cushioning gives you a smooth ride.
- Thick rubber outsole ensures durability and delivers superior traction.
- We are committed to making your online shopping experience as easy as possible. Please use these charts to determine which size will fit you best. Your satisfaction is guaranteed. We promise the items you order will fit right or you can return them for free. Learn more about our Fit Guarantee or view our Return Policy.
If your measurements fall between two sizes, choose the smaller size for a tighter fit or the larger size for a looser fit.,
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Unfortunately, there is no international sizing standard. Sizes vary from country to country. Please use the tables above only as a guide to help you in ordering the correct size. Please note that all sizes, are listed and sold in US sizes.,
Women's shoes are made on a narrower last (the foot-shaped form used in making shoes) than men's. In addition, the heel on a woman's shoe is narrower than the forefoot width. Men's shoes have the same width at the forefoot and heel. The medium width for women's shoes is B, while the medium width for men's shoes is D.
Women can wear men's shoes by converting their size to men's by subtracting 1.5 from their numeric size. For example, if you are a size 8 in women's, you would try a 6.5 in men's sizes. This is a loose conversion and doesn't change the difference in width and forefoot-to-heel ratios.