Tyler, the Creator’s new collection for Converse.

MEET DARRYL, the coolest Converse in recent years. He’s the brainchild of Mr Can Do It All, Tyler, the Creator – a trainer created by the musician via his Wes Anderson-y fashion brand Golf le Fleur as part of its ongoing partnership with the stalwart footwear label. Both a youthful spirit and an old soul, Darryl is a twist on the traditional (the Converse Chuck 70 Low, that is).

For now, Darryl comes in five different candy shop colours: ‘milky blue’, ‘lemon meringue’, ‘margarita’, ‘orchid petal’ and ‘dachshund’. He will come in five more – a red, a tan, a pink, a green and a true blue – a little later.

In each of his variants, he wears an image of his namesake (that’s Golf le Fleur mascot, Darryl the Dog) on his lateral heel-side, a big bell boy graphic on his outsole and a retro name card illustration on the inner of his tongue. Meanwhile, some really fat laces and an off-white midsole renders him much charisma.

In the lookbook posted by Tyler and the two brands, ‘margarita’ Darryl is styled with a suit, tie and a jumper tied around the waist; ‘lemon meringue’ Darryl adds an urban dimension to a beachy look (a shirt, short and cap combo); ‘dachshund’ Darryl looks good with some baggy chinos, a long-sleeve polo and a folded chess board; ‘milky blue’ Darryl enhances a casual tee and jeans ‘fit; and in ‘orchid petal’, he completes a zeitgeisty ensemble made up of a v-neck jumper, a shirt, a tie, some cuffed jeans, a braided belt, a hair pick and a notebook adorned with a picture of Darryl the dog.

In short, he’s adaptable, which is hardly surprising since he’s a Libra. Which also explains his charm and sophistication.

That’s some kind words coming from a card-carrying Gemini.

Where to buy Tyler, the Creator’s Darryl Chuck 70 Converse collab in Australia

Shop now: Converse X GOLF le FLEUR* Darryl Chuck 70 low tops in ‘Milky Blue’

Shop now: Converse X GOLF le FLEUR* Darryl Chuck 70 low tops in ‘Lemon Meringue’

This story originally appeared on Esquire US.

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