Tyler, the Creator has launched the new Converse 1908 Bronco Boot in partnership with Converse, the latest drop in Converse’s 1908 Project, which revives lesser-known archival silhouettes from the brand’s outdoors-wear past.
The Bronco Boot is designed to reflect Converse’s rubber-soled workwear roots, drawing inspiration from earlier models like the “No-Bite Hunting Boot” and the ’90s Mud Chunk. It features a mid-cut upper, padded collar and tongue, a diamond-patterned rubber toe cap, and a thick lug sole for traction. Signature elements include Golf le FLEUR branding and Tyler’s own dog logo at the ankle.
The boot will launch in four colourways, white canvas, green suede, black leather and brown leather, with a retail price of US $150. The official drop date is Thursday, November 13, via Converse and Golf le FLEUR webstores.
This release marks a renewed focus for Converse and Tyler on archives and craftsmanship rather than flash-only collaborations. By stepping into rugged boot territory, Tyler is expanding the definition of his sneakers-first legacy into functional, style-driven footwear that bridges streetwear and outdoor performance.
For sneakerheads and style watchers, the Bronco Boot is a statement about roots, reinvention and the evolving vocabulary of hype.





