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Converse Reveals Their 2020 Pride Collection

Converse debuts their 2020 Pride collection…

Converse is back for another summer and celebrating Pride with another epic collection of apparel and footwear.

Now in its fifth year, the 2020 Pride collection features apparel and accessories as well as loud and proud high and low-top versions of both the classic Chuck Taylor All Star and Chuck 70 silhouettes, all inspired by the “More Color, More Pride” flag that was introduced in Philadelphia in 2017. (Chuck 70s and Chuck Taylor All Stars sneakers are all fully customizable with bisexual, pan-sexual, non-binary and transgender flag options via the brand’s Converse By YOU platform)

Here’s a look at the 9-piece sneaker collection:

But, wait there’s more… The collection of apparel includes t-shirts, tanks and a hat.


Over the past five years, Converse has donated $1 million in support of LGBTQIA+ organizations. This year, the brand will continue to support LGBTQ+ youth community partners globally and has pledged to support the It Gets Better Project, the Ali Forney Center, BAGLY and OUT MetroWest.

The 2020 Converse Pride collection releases globally May 29 on converse.ca and at select retailers across the country.

FEEL LIKE SHOPPING? You can check out our thoughts on other Pride Month-inspired collections right here!

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