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The Billie Eilish x Converse Collab Is Here With Two Customizable Styles—and It’s Already Almost Sold Out
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Date:2025-04-26 10:04:52
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Billie Eilish’s latest Converse collab has officially arrived, and fans are already snatching them up. The Converse By You x Billie Eilish collection brings two customizable versions of the iconic Chuck Taylors—a classic high-top and a platform Chuck—so you can channel your inner Billie and make them your own.
With sleek color options like white, off-white, and black, you can add your personal touch with details like Billie’s signature “Blohsh” logo or graphics from her Hit Me Hard and Soft album. Feeling extra creative? You can even choose from three lyrical midsole prints for a subtle nod to the “Birds of a Feather” singer’s music.
Retailing at $100 for the high-tops and $110 for the platform version, this limited-edition collection is only available for seven days—if it doesn’t sell out first (and trust us, it will). Plus, these kicks come in Nike’s (which owns Converse) eco-friendly “One Box” packaging, aligning with Billie’s love for sustainability.
If you’re ready to score a pair for yourself, keep scrolling to start customizing your own Chucks.
Shop the Converse By You x Billie Eilish Collection
These classic Chucks are a must-have for any Billie fan, especially for rocking at her concert. The non-platform version retails for $100 and comes in three stylish shades and designs: stars, white, or black.
The platform version comes in three sleek colorways, and you can personalize the sidewall with your favorite Billie Eilish lyrics for that bad guy energy.
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