Converse Chuck 70 vs Vans Old Skool
Converse Chuck 70
Vans Old Skool
Chuck 70 has the art school edge, Old Skool owns the skate roots โ both thrive on rebellion.
How They Compare
The things that actually matter ๐
Pick Your Side ๐
Which one stole your heart?
Which One Is For You?
Two amazing products, two different vibes โจ
- You see sneakers as a canvas for self-expression
- You want the shoe that looks best with paint-splattered jeans
- You prefer a higher silhouette that makes a statement
- You want grip and board feel in a casual shoe
- You like the side stripe that is instantly recognizable
- You need something that transitions from deck to street
The Full Story
LoveBar's deep-dive, written for humans ๐
Converse Chuck 70 and Vans Old Skool are the two shoes that built counterculture. The Chuck 70 has been on the feet of punks, poets, painters, and presidents โ that vulcanized rubber sole and canvas upper have barely changed since the 1970s reissue, and that is exactly the point. It is a shoe that says you value authenticity over everything. The Old Skool is the shoe that defined skate culture and then bled into everything else โ the jazz stripe is one of the most recognized logos in streetwear, and the low-profile suede-and-canvas build is as functional as it is stylish. The Chuck 70 is more vertical, more dramatic, more art-school-in-a-shoe. The Old Skool is more grounded, more chill, more ready-to-ride. Neither will cost you much, and both will earn you style points for decades. Pick the one that matches your subculture.