Converse teams up with The Simpsons for spring collection

By Erika Benton-Martin (erika.bentonmartin@musictimes.com) | Dec 08, 2013 01:15 PM EST

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Love The Simpsons? Well you're in luck and Converse has got you covered, for a second time, with some pretty cool kicks.

Converse recently announced that they would be teaming up with one of the most popular families in American pop culture for a special Chuck Taylor All Star Hi. I mean, it would be only right to pay homage to the longest running scripted television show in television history.

Converse released its first ever collaboration with The Simpsons back in June.

The first pair, in a predominately yellow and white colorway, sees an all-over print graphic with the faces of each character within the immediate The Simpsons family. The second version is offered in black with yellow, white and red graphics of the show's characters and logo on the upper.

The previously released collection featured three pairs of sneakers. The first features a black upper with Bart Simpson reenacting the popular chalkboard scene at the show's opening. The letters read "I Will Not Waste Chalk." Another pair features Homer Simpson uttering his go-to "Doh!" phrase on a blue canvas sneaker. Alternating "Doh!" and "Woo Hoo!" expressions trace the midsole. The last pair showcases the entire Simpsons family.

The Simpsons x Converse Spring 2014 Chuck Taylor All Star Hi is available now at Atmos in Japan.

No word on the sneaker being released in the U.S. yet. They have been released exclusively in Asia.

What do you think of Converse releasing more shoes featuring The Simpsons? Would you wear them?

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