Converse unveils first-ever genderless clothing collection

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Converse unveils first-ever genderless clothing collection
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The new range, to be launched later in the year, will offer a set of five core pieces in only four sizes globally.

Converse has unveiled its first-ever clothing collection designed for body shape, not gender.

With the collection based on the belief that size is not an identity, Converse hopes that SHAPES will become a new everyday essential when it launches in summer 2020. The brand also already has plans to launch the Utility Fleece in fall this year and Court Ready in 2021, two collections designed for the Skate and Basketball communities which, along with SHAPES, will be designed to allow easy movement and encourage individual expression.

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