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By K Futur TREИDNSETTERSTyler, the Creator has done it again. Fresh off the release of Chromakopia, a globe-spanning tour, and the most entertaining Nardwuar interview we’ve seen in years, the polymath has turned his gaze from beats to soles. His latest collaboration? A heritage-laced, hype-charged partnership with Converse—reviving designs that haven’t seen the light of day since the 1970s. Welcome to the Converse 1908 Collection.
Tyler isn’t just collaborating. He’s curating. With his keen eye for overlooked brilliance, he’s breathed new life into two forgotten icons—the Naut-1 boat shoe and the Coach Jogger—giving sneaker culture a much-needed dose of vintage swagger. Under his GOLF le FLEUR⁎ banner, this drop marries archival grit with playful cool. Whether you’re a sneakerhead, a Tyler devotee, or simply style-savvy, this is one collection that shouldn’t fly under your radar.
Key Takeaways
- Tyler’s Converse collab explores archive silhouettes from the early 1900s and 1970s.
- The Naut-1 boat shoe and Coach Jogger have been reimagined with modern flair.
- The collection is part of Converse’s 1908 archival revival initiative.
- Each design features signature GOLF le FLEUR⁎ aesthetics in three distinctive colourways.
- The collab reflects Tyler’s commitment to elevating forgotten fashion history.
- It follows the success of his Chuck Taylor “Daryl” collection in 2024.
- Available now online and in select stores, this collection is already being dubbed “essential.”
Tyler’s Creative Compass: Digging Into the Converse Archives
Tyler summed it up perfectly in a recent video:
“So Converse love making Chucks, bro… but I’m like, y’all been around for like a hundred years. There’s gotta be some other stuff.”
That’s classic Tyler—irreverent, curious, and always chasing something deeper. Instead of pushing yet another Chuck Taylor variant, he asked Converse to dig deep. What emerged were prototypes and vintage models that had been shelved for decades.
Two styles caught his eye:
- A nautical-inspired boat shoe from the early 1900s
- A sleek jogging trainer from the mid-1970s
These weren’t headline-grabbers in their day. But under Tyler’s direction, they’re now the stars of a drop already generating serious buzz.
Introducing: Converse 1908
Celebrating a Century of Fearless Creativity
The 1908 Collection isn’t just a Tyler one-off—it’s part of Converse’s larger mission to celebrate its long-standing legacy. Tyler’s entry point into this creative archive is the perfect blend of form and rebellion. It’s a collection about memory, but also momentum.
Tyler’s quote drives it home:
“I’m like bro, send me all the stuff from like the beginning. I wanna see all of it.”
And what he saw—he reimagined.

The Naut-1: Boat Shoe, But Make It GOLF
A Refreshed Maritime Icon
The Naut‑1 harks back to Converse’s early days. With a classic boat shoe silhouette, this model fuses traditional elements like rope laces and stitched uppers with Tyler’s signature colours and quirky detailing.
Available Colourways
- Baby Blue – With an off-white sole and matching rope laces
- Earthy Brown – A warm, rustic tone perfect for autumn layering
- Cream Floral – Minimal yet artistic, featuring a soft floral print over a neutral upper
Each version balances timeless prep with streetwear edge—clean, cool, and weirdly formal.
The Coach Jogger: 1976, Reimagined
Retro Running Meets Street Style
Originally dropped in 1976 as a performance jogging trainer, the Coach Jogger returns in striking suede-and-nylon form. This silhouette is built for versatility, comfort, and statement.
Available Colourways
- Baby Blue – Featuring a deep-blue sole for tonal consistency
- Pine Green – Complete with a gum outsole, giving it an earth-toned edge
- Vintage Brown – Aged to perfection, with gum sole and deep warmth
This isn’t a modern sneaker trying to look vintage. It is vintage—reengineered.
Design Consistency & GOLF le FLEUR⁎ Aesthetic
Subtle Branding, Strong Identity
Rather than plastering logos everywhere, Tyler keeps things subtle:
- GOLF le FLEUR⁎ floral icons
- Textured overlays
- Vintage Converse heel tabs
- Archival tongue labels
Each design strikes a balance: low-key luxury with a punch of personal expression.
How It All Started: From Daryl to Joggers
Before the 1908 drop, Tyler kicked off his Converse partnership with the Daryl Chuck Taylors. Released under GOLF le FLEUR⁎, the Daryls featured:
- Fat laces
- 10 vibrant colourways
- A graphic of Tyler’s dog Daryl
- A hilarious corporate spoof promo video
Those were fun. But 1908? This is fashion archaeology.
The Impact: A Cultural Moment in Footwear
Not Just Hype—It’s Heritage
In an era of disposable fashion, Tyler’s collaboration with Converse feels unusually thoughtful. He’s reviving the past—not just to cash in on nostalgia, but to celebrate design that was ahead of its time.
From online forums to fashion blogs, the consensus is clear:
“Tyler’s doing what no one else is doing. These feel personal.”
Streetwear Meets Storytelling
Both shoes could easily pass as Tyler’s personal finds from a vintage flea market. The fact they’re mass-produced makes them even more impressive—they’ve retained their uniqueness.

What the Community Is Saying
- “Best Converse collab in years. I’d wear all three joggers.” – Reddit
- “They’re not just shoes. They’re time capsules.” – Complex
- “Leave it to Tyler to make a boat shoe look fire.” – Highsnobiety
- “Can we please get more archive digs like this?” – Twitter/X user @fleurflexin
What’s Next?
Rumours are swirling that Tyler may revive Converse’s One Star next or even introduce his own skate-inspired silhouette based on early ‘90s models. If the 1908 collection performs well, don’t be surprised if Converse opens its vaults wider—for Tyler and perhaps others inspired by him.
Conclusion: A Footwear Flex That’s Built to Last
Tyler, the Creator’s Converse 1908 drop is more than just a seasonal sneaker release. It’s a study in respect—for history, for design, and for personal taste. By bringing the Naut‑1 and Coach Jogger back from the dead and reinventing them for 2025’s streets, Tyler proves once again that his vision stretches far beyond beats and bars.
This is a reminder that real style doesn’t chase trends—it redefines them. And for those bold enough to wear a boat shoe in 2025 or run the streets in a ’70s trainer, Tyler’s got you covered.
So go ahead—lace up some legacy.
FAQs
Where can I buy the Tyler x Converse 1908 collection?
Available now via Converse.com, GOLF le FLEUR⁎ online, and select global retailers.
What are the prices like?
Prices range from £120 to £150 depending on the model and size availability.
Is the collection limited?
Yes, it’s a limited edition drop. Sizes are selling fast—especially for floral and green versions.
Are they unisex?
Absolutely. All designs are available in a full size range, perfect for any style-forward fan.