Tyler, The Creator Drops Four New Converse 1908 Jogger Colorways This Spring
Converse 1908 Jogger's third colorway set drops today at $100, four options ranked from year-round navy to statement lime green.

The Converse 1908 Jogger's third colorway pack goes live today at Converse.com and GolfLeFleur.com at 7 a.m. PT / 10 a.m. ET, priced between $100 and $105. Four two-tone options carry GOLF le FLEUR* branding on the medial and lateral sides and interior sockliner, alongside a classic woven Converse tongue label, with two sets of laces tucked into each box for customization.
The silhouette itself traces back to 1976, when Converse designed the Coach Jogger for the Olympic Games at the precise moment athletic footwear was crossing over from track to street. Its nylon upper, suede wrap-around heel, wedge outsole, and slim-soled construction represent a deliberate counterpoint to the thick-soled profiles dominating contemporary sneaker design. The shoe spent nearly five decades sitting in the Converse archive before Tyler personally selected it for revival; it now ranks as the best-selling retro running sneaker in the Golf le Fleur lineup, according to the Hollywood Reporter. Tyler wore the Jogger on his feet throughout his global Chromakopia Tour, which provided about as effective a proof of concept as a forgotten silhouette could ask for.
The four colorways break down clearly by wearability. Cameo Blue/Deep Dive (style code A21432C) is the most versatile buy: navy and gum reads cleanly against khaki trousers, denim shorts, and white socks without demanding attention. It is the Jogger for someone who wants the archival credibility without a styling commitment. Foggy Dew/Mirage Gray (A21433C) is the second-most adaptable option, its restrained light blue and grey tones working across autumn through early spring, particularly well under cropped trousers with a turned cuff that exposes the wedge outsole profile.
Yarrow/Plume (A21430C) is the spring and summer proposition: soft yellow and baby blue over brown outsoles, built for linen shorts and the earth-toned wardrobe side of the Golf le Fleur aesthetic. Green Glow/Nutria (A21431C), meanwhile, is the pack's unambiguous statement entry. Lime green and brown with off-kilter blue trim, it is the pair that earns its second set of laces.

This drop is the fourth overall installment of the 1908 program, which Tyler launched alongside Converse in June 2025 as a direct vehicle for reviving silhouettes buried in the brand's archive. The program takes its name from the year Marquis Mills Converse founded the Converse Rubber Shoe Company in Malden, Massachusetts, and Converse describes it as "a revival of carefully curated archival styles." What distinguishes the 1908 work from Tyler's previous decade of Converse output is the deliberate departure from the Chuck 70 and One Star ecosystem. The current 1908 footwear range now spans four styles at four price points: the Naut-1 at $90, the Jogger at $100 to $105, the Darryl Chuck 70 at $120, and the Bronco Boot at $150.
"I honestly hate the idea of nostalgia," Tyler said at a prelaunch media roundtable. "It was more like I went through the archives... and I was just like, 'Bro, these shoes are just cool.'"
Previous 1908 releases sold out quickly on Converse.com, with remaining inventory in prior drops consolidating exclusively to GolfLeFleur.com. Select partner retailers are also carrying today's spring release alongside both primary channels.
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