Converse ANZ has committed to donating $20,000 to LGBTQIA+ youth organisation Minus18, as it launches its annual Pride collection.
The business has once again teamed up with the organisation to support its work, which improves the lives of Australian LGBTQIA+ youth through events, education and support.
For its sixth annual Pride collection, Converse called on five 'all stars' from around the world to design a Pride shoe.
"Inspired by the individual stories of five all stars from around the world, each style from the collection features a graphically-driven capsule and campaign that explores the duality of struggle and joy along the journey to self-love," Converse ANZ said in a statement.
"The graphic design features jagged mountains that ultimately transition into free-flowing blossoms of joy, unifying the collection.
"We’ve all been on our own journey, but together we march down the same road with all-out pride," the business said.
The footwear collection features a Chuck 70, Chuck Taylor All Star, Run Star Hike and a Slide, with an apparel and accessories capsule to round out the collection.
It its available now through the Converse website and stores as well as Platypus Shoes, General Pants and The Iconic.
The Pride collection retails from $35 to $160.