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The 'Fuzzy Bunny' Converse All Stars Were Made to Celebrate Easter

In honor of the childish folkloric character that's become a symbol of the Easter holidays, Converse updated its vast range of All Star 70s to include a 'Fuzzy Bunny' version.

With uppers made from terry cloth instead of the usual canvas material, the high-top sneakers are soft to the touch but also durable, as most scuffs can be easily removed. The Fuzzy Bunny All Star 70s come in two colorways: a bight pink version, as well as an electric blue one. Both make use of the silhouette's classic white midsoles with stripes through the middle. On the back of the heels, Converse's branding is featured in its usual fashion as well.

The sneakers are set to release on April 14th, and can be purchased from Converse for a little more than its traditional All Star 70s.
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