3 Color Options
The classic of all classics! Sneakers from Converse named after the basketball player Chuck Taylor called the All Star in a low top OX version. An all-black colorway underlines the simplicity of the silhouette and they are clearly best as beater sneakers.
- a canvas upper
- a rubber toe box
- an iconic rubber sole
- a rubber tag with a heel logo
- a logo tag on the tongue
- an all-black colorway
The design of Chuck Taylor shoes remains virtually unchanged since they were first introduced to the market. And it's no wonder they've retained their popularity; the original models were created in 1917. This brand is recognized worldwide as the sovereign ruler among canvas shoes. Their soles are sturdier, more durable and offer more comfort than those of competing canvas shoes. The hallmark of their quality is the use of the finest shoe adhesives available and strong seams.
Textile: is a lightweight material, which is offered in a very wide color scale and is mainly used for summer footwear.
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.