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Perception check, intrepid heroes: Dungeons & Dragons is teaming up with Converse to release a limited-edition collab to celebrate the game’s 50th anniversary, available online starting April 11. Ready for retro roleplayers, the collection of new shoes and apparel have been designed around elements from the earliest sourcebooks, including monsters, evil wizards, and, of course, dragons.
With prices starting at $35, the collection offers several exclusive Chuck Taylor All Stars and Chuck 70 designs that feature illustrations and other assets from the very first edition of D&D’s player manual (1977-1983), back when the game was still called Advanced Dungeons & Dragons. The canvas on the All Stars features IYKYK illustrations of Kelek the Sorcerer, Warduke the Fighter, and Zarak the Assassin from the Eighties D&D action figure line and the 1983 supplement “The Shady Dragon Inn“.
There’s also an alternate version of the star logo on the Chuck 70s leather high-tops, molded to resemble a 20-sided dice used for playing D&D instead. For the kids, there’s a pair of low-top and high-top sneakers that even feature a D20 on the side that “rolls” when you walk. The level of detail is insane here, with some sizes featuring the history of the game on the tongue lining, and select pairs also having printed a character sheet design on the opposite lining, so you can add personalized player names and the stats of your characters on your kicks.
Even the Chuck 70 shoebox has been lovingly transformed into a Mimic, the creature found in “Monster Manuel” and the D&D: Honor Among Thieves film. There are also smaller nods to the game throughout the pairs, including the text “The Dice Taketh Away” (which I have definitely said on more than one occasion during my campaign).
The apparel collection show off some neat classic D&D design elements on hats, sweatshirts, t-shirts, and shorts — like Dave Trampier’s cover artwork for the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons players handbook, or his illustration from the first edition Monster Manual. Certain design elements and illustrations will also be available in the Converse By You customization platform, so you can apply them to your party’s own bespoke apparel. Personally, I can’t get enough of the trucker hat that says “Beware…your Dungeon Master is smiling!” (which is when you should probably say your final words before a TPK).
Converse x Dungeons & Dragons Chuck Taylor All Star
Converse x Dungeons & Dragons Chuck 70
Custom Chuck Taylor All Star Dungeons & Dragons High Top By You
Converse x Dungeons & Dragons Crewneck T-Shirt
Converse x Dungeons & Dragons Trucker Hat
Whether you’ve only experienced D&D from its fifth edition, or you remember the old days of yore, grab a piece of the collection online at Converse.com or in select retail stores before your next D&D campaign starts.