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Converse Introduces the Chuck Taylor All Star Play Lite CX for Kids

What to know
- Converse is introducing its first lightweight, slip-on shoe for kids with the Chuck Taylor All Star Play Lite CX. It releases beginning March 1.
- For the first time, Converse’s CX foam cushioning arrives in a kid-friendly silhouette that combines all-day comfort and easy on-off, helping ensure more time for play and less time for lacing up.
- Strategically placed circular vent holes in the silhouette’s upper help little toes breathe, while the upper’s low cut and open design allows kids to easily slide their foot in and go. The Chuck Taylor All Star Play Lite CX is also simple to clean with water.
Converse is introducing its first lightweight, slip-on shoe for kids with the Chuck Taylor All Star Play Lite CX. For the first time, Converse’s CX foam cushioning arrives in a kid-friendly silhouette that combines all-day comfort and easy on-off, helping ensure more time for play and less time for lacing up.
Converse intentionally designed the shoe with durable, full-foot coverage, making it wearable from school to the playground to outdoor adventures and beyond. Strategically placed circular vent holes in the silhouette’s upper help little toes breathe, while the upper’s low cut and open design allows kids to easily slide their foot in and go. The Chuck Taylor All Star Play Lite CX is also simple to clean with water.
The shoe debuts in three vibrant colorways, including Dandy Lion, Fuchsia and Obsidian. Additional marbleized colorways arrive in April 2024.
The Chuck Taylor All Star Play Lite CX releases March 1 on Converse.com and at select retailers.
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