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Tuesday, December 29, 2009 12:24pm PST

Cons x Thrasher Collection

By: MORINstyle

An American footwear icon has teamed up with an American media icon to bring you a limited edition collaboration of epic proportions. Converse shoes and Thrasher magazine have gotten together to bring you the Cons Prevent This Tragedy collection in celebration of Thrasher's newest video. It's a line of three different shoes, three different shirts and three different hats, and the release of which has coincided with the release of the new flick, Prevent This Tragedy.

The shoes, shirts and hats are an intermingling of what Thrasher and Converse are all about check out some of the line below:


CTS available in black, white and royal blue or black, black gum



CTS mid available in black, white, green.


The different shirts with three different graphics available in three different colors.




One hat style available in royal blue, white and black, black.

For more on this line go to www.converseskateboarding.com. Here's the trailer for Andrew Allen's part in the flick that inspired this whole line:


Thrasher Skateboard Magazine

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