Journeys Shoes: Women's Converse - Cobain Doodles

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Another contribution to the 100th anniversary Converse collection, this sneaker is embellished with doodles drawn by Kurt Cobain. Kurt kept a journal in which he scribbled lyrics, made observations about his life and dabbled in doodling. From his notebook to your sneaker, a small dose of inspiration.

Updated May 18, 2008

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Grave robbing hasn't been a hot topic for a few hundred years now, but Converse shoes has just proved that burglary is still a big issue... Beyond the grave. Yes, the sneaker manufacturing giant has begun making Kurt Cobain inspired sneakers featuring drawings, and lyrics by the grunge God himself. There are a few models of these shoes, some featuring these embelishments, some styled to look just like Kurt's own kicks. How is this all possible, you ask? With the a-okay of Ms. Love of course. I'm not sure if I approve of these shoes, but Kurt's drawings translate beautifully onto these shoes. I guess punk rock may mean freedom to some, but to Nike, punk rock is just one big cash cow.

Updated Jun 10, 2008

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