fragment design × VA × CONVERSE ALL STAR OX / JACK PURCELL 1935
Explore the Hiroshi Fujiwara's Fragment Design × VA × Converse collection. Featuring iconic triple-stacked logos on the heel and a pristine white aesthetic.
The Godfather of Streetwear Returns: A Triple-Threat Collaboration for the Purists
Hiroshi Fujiwara’s fragment design, the influential Harajuku-based concept store VA, and Converse have reunited for a sophisticated triple-branded collection. This drop centers on two silhouettes that define the brand’s heritage: the immortal All Star OX and the Jack Purcell 1935, a model that meticulously recreates the archival details from the year it first debuted.
About fragment design × VA × CONVERSE ALL STAR OX / JACK PURCELL 1935
Based on early looks shared via Hiroshi Fujiwara’s personal Instagram, both models embrace a clean, minimalist aesthetic. The standout feature is the co-branded heel tab, which vertically stacks the iconic lightning bolt of Fragment, the VA emblem, and the Converse logo—a subtle yet powerful nod to this heavy-hitting partnership. While both models sport crisp white uppers, the execution offers two distinct vibes. The Jack Purcell 1935 stays true to a pristine, triple-white palette. In contrast, the All Star OX features a vintage-processed midsole, providing an effortless, “lived-in” character right out of the box.
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