Converse Japan Delivers a Trio of Retro Silhouettes in "ENERGY WAVE" Pack

Inspired by chunky basketball shoes from the ’80s and ’90s.

Footwear
8,430 Hypes 6 Comments

Converse Japan keeps the retro sneakers coming with a reissue of the Aerojam Mid, WP2 and MXWAVE silhouettes. Drawing inspiration from vintage ’90s designs, each model has been given a substantial “ENERGY WAVE” midsole, which is also the name of the pack.

First up is the Aerojam, tinged in retro pop colors like purple and teal over a crisp monochromatic base. The name of this particular shoe is a reference to the Aero silhouette from 1993 seen in the movie Space Jam. Constructed with a high-collar build, a rubber “Aerojam” piece is stamped behind the upper collars, while black suede panels grace the tongue and the detachable guard covering the forefoot. To complement the tonal One Star logo at the sidewalls, subtle perforations have been added to the toe box, while purple speckles and bright EVA plugs decorate the midsole.

The WP2 sees a shorter mold, rendered in a mix of mesh, suede and smooth leather overlays. “CONS” branding appears at the tongue and heel, contrasted with a purple logo at the sides. Topping off the piece, thin 3M lines frame the edges of the sidewalls, placed just above the mudguards and the chunky “ENERGY WAVE” midsole.

Finally, the MXWAVE is the most muted silhouette among the three. Boasting premium nubuck materials, rubber overlays, grained leather and metal eyelets, the sneaker is an amalgamation of Converse’s archival basketball designs from the ’80s and ’90s. The sneaker is embroidered with “CONS” and the iconic Chevron-Star logo on the uppers, while flat laces and tightly woven mesh textiles round up the throwback design.

Though no exact dates have been disclosed, Converse Japan’s “ENERGY WAVE” Pack are set to land soon in the month of September at converse.co.jp, ranging from $142 – $122 USD.

Elsewhere, New Balance has unveiled its new MSCRC silhouette imbued with rugged hiking details.

Read Full Article

Converse AEROJAM “ENERGY WAVE” Mid

More Details in Drops →

What to Read Next

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey's Personal Account Hacked
Tech & Gadgets

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey's Personal Account Hacked

Serial hackers the Chuckle Squad claim responsibility.

New Balance's New MSCRC Silhouette is Imbued With Rugged Hiking Details
Footwear

New Balance's New MSCRC Silhouette is Imbued With Rugged Hiking Details

Complete with CORDURA fabric.

Best New Tracks: Pusha-T, Lauryn Hill, Kano, Mozzy, The Alchemist & More
Music 

Best New Tracks: Pusha-T, Lauryn Hill, Kano, Mozzy, The Alchemist & More

A wide variety of high-quality sounds.

BROCKHAMPTON Shot New Visuals for "Dearly Departed" In One Seamless Take
Music

BROCKHAMPTON Shot New Visuals for "Dearly Departed" In One Seamless Take

Directed by Kevin Abstract himself.

Lewis Leathers & BE@RBRICK Team Up for Leather-Clad Figure
Design

Lewis Leathers & BE@RBRICK Team Up for Leather-Clad Figure

Along with other co-branded items for the two’s first collaboration.


Aaron Rose, Joey Bada$$ & Chuck Strangers Reconnect for New Single "FTW"
Music

Aaron Rose, Joey Bada$$ & Chuck Strangers Reconnect for New Single "FTW"

Produced by fellow Pro Era artist Powers Pleasant.

INNERRAUM Drops New Sculptural, Armored Crossbody Bags
Fashion

INNERRAUM Drops New Sculptural, Armored Crossbody Bags

Four avant-garde editions.

G Herbo Criticizes Gun Violence in New Single "Summer is Cancelled"
Music

G Herbo Criticizes Gun Violence in New Single "Summer is Cancelled"

The rapper’s public stance on the issue.

NOAH Introduces "Garbage" Long-Sleeve T-Shirts
Fashion

NOAH Introduces "Garbage" Long-Sleeve T-Shirts

The 100% recycled cotton tees will be available year-round.

Represent Releases Drop 2 Fall/Winter 2019 Lookbook
Fashion 

Represent Releases Drop 2 Fall/Winter 2019 Lookbook

Presented by Represent
Inspired by the great outdoors.

More ▾
 
We got you covered. Don’t miss out on the latest news by signing up for our newsletters.

By subscribing, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.