Hiroshi Fujiwara Gives the Converse One Star '74 the fragment Treatment
fragment design x Converse returns.


Though he may be more renowned for his work alongside Nike, Hiroshi Fujiwara’s Converse collabs are no slouch either — just see this year’s Chuck Taylor All Star ’70s or last September’s CONS CTS collection for proof. Now Converse and the streetwear godfather are back at it, joining forces this spring to make over yet another silhouette. Utilizing 1974’s skate-centric One Star as a canvas, the co-branded range utilizes premium hairy suede uppers along with organic cotton logos as fragment design’s iconic thunderbolt decorates the heel in the Swoosh’s ubiquitous “Volt.” Inside, drop-in Lunarlon sockliners provide superior cushioning.
Kept classic with timeless white and blue colorways, the fragment design x Converse One Star ‘74 is due out this Friday, March 25 at select stockists for $100 USD per pair.