Converse All Star Lgcy Ox Arrives in Vintage-Inspired Trio
Converse is revisiting its archive playbook with a trio of All Star Lgcy Ox colorways that embrace a deliberately worn aesthetic. The Orange, Dark Navy, and Sand iterations land June 19 with tonal canvas construction and distressed finishes that signal a return to vintage basketball court aesthetics.

The All Star Lgcy Ox—Converse's low-profile evolution of its foundational silhouette—receives a subtle but effective refresh through a deliberate color palette anchored in nostalgia. Rather than chasing novelty, the three-shoe drop mines the brand's deep catalog of retro court looks, translating them through a contemporary lens of intentional patina and aged canvas uppers.
The Orange variant commands immediate visual presence, its bold saturation grounded by crisp white midsole striping and contrast stitching that recalls the precision of vintage Converse releases. The Dark Navy option, conversely, operates in subtler registers—a deep, almost charcoal-inflected navy that reads as both classic and contemporary depending on light. The Sand colorway completes the trio, offering a neutral earth tone that functions as a bridge between the statement-making Orange and the restrained Navy.
Design & Construction
Each pair maintains the All Star Lgcy Ox's streamlined silhouette while leaning into canvas material that carries a slightly weathered appearance. This tonal approach—where canvas color and finish work in concert rather than contrast—is a deliberate nod to how these shoes actually age on court. Converse isn't simply painting nostalgia; it's encoding it into the garment itself through choice of weave and surface treatment.
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Release Info
Product: Converse All Star Lgcy Ox (Three Colorways)
Colorways: Orange, Dark Navy, Sand
Release Date: June 19
Retail Price: ¥12,650 JPY (approximately $79 USD)
Where to Buy: Converse Japan, BILLY'S
Availability: Limited to Japan at launch

By Ava Rodriguez

