Low sneakers from Converse featuring One Star Pro Vintage Suede in grey with a brown and white sole.
- Sneakers
- lace-up fastening
- rubber sole
- logo on side and heel
Converse One Star has evolved from the iconic All Star to meet the demands of higher quality basketball shoes, but hasn't quite caught on in the sport. They gained new popularity in the 1990s, when they could often be seen on the covers of Thrasher magazine as a popular shoe for skateboarders. But most notably they became part of the culture through their association with grunge music and Nirvana. In 1994, they became memorable thanks to Kurt Cobain, Nirvana's frontman, who was the last person to wear them.
Leather: is perhaps the best material for the production of footwear - maintains its shape, it is breathable and the list of its positive properties is far from ending.
Rubber: a material that is very easy to maintain and you will appreciate it especially in rainy weather.
We're the latest you've known all along. What's the secret to keeping a century-old brand fresh? Our mission. Converse empowers the adventurous spirit of today's youth by celebrating freedom of expression through individuals and their movements. Youth today demand more. We are constantly evolving to think and behave in new ways, ensuring that we continue to symbolize creativity, rebelliousness and a courageous spirit for the next 100 years.
We love Boston. More than a home, it's an inventive and resilient city with a rich history and hardworking individuals. Marquis Converse founded the local Converse Rubber Company in 1908. Since then, we have faithfully and courageously weathered the ups and downs. It's our history, it's our community, it's our town.
MADE FOR THE STREET
Our products are designed for the ever-changing world of street culture. It's not just about what you wear, it's about where you go. By helping to give movement to movements, we walk the walk.