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Converse Men's Unisex Chucks Sneaker Boots 70 Hi natural size 41

Converse Men's Unisex Chucks Sneaker Boots 70 Hi natural size 41 Brand: Converse Color: Natural Model: 151227C Art. 2908
The Chuck Taylor All Star from Converse are pretty much the most legendary thing you can put your feet in. The original Cons came onto the market in 1917 when Converse tried to conquer the basketball market. Its namesake, Chuck Taylor, a high school basketball player from Indiana, felt comfortable in his Converse high-tops made of canvas and was very impressed by the purist design, so it was the logical consequence that he was hired as a salesman by Converse . Shortly afterwards, the All Star patch with the signature of the famous proponent was born, and in the 1920s there was also the canvas version, which is considered the grandfather of today's versions. When basketball became Olympic in 1936 and the Chuck Taylor All Stars became the official shoe of the US selection, the triumph of this shoe was unstoppable, and at the latest when the All Star low-top was introduced in 1957 and a few years later it was one There was a whole color palette of Chucks and traditional check and stripe patterns also found their way into the collections, there was hardly a human being who had never heard of these timeless designs.

 

• Upper material: Canvas

• Textile lining

• Printed Chuck Taylor All Star patch on the inside at the ankle area

• Seams in contrasting color

• Metal eyelets for lacing and air holes

• foamed OrthoLite footbed

• Vulcanized sole construction with black rubber All Star patch on the heel

• Rubber toe cap

 

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The Chuck Taylor All Star from Converse are pretty much the most legendary thing you can put your feet in. The original Cons came onto the market in 1917 when Converse tried to conquer the basketball market. Its namesake, Chuck Taylor, a high school basketball player from Indiana, felt comfortable in his Converse high-tops made of canvas and was very impressed by the purist design, so it was the logical consequence that he was hired as a salesman by Converse . Shortly afterwards, the All Star patch with the signature of the famous proponent was born, and in the 1920s there was also the canvas version, which is considered the grandfather of today's versions. When basketball became Olympic in 1936 and the Chuck Taylor All Stars became the official shoe of the US selection, the triumph of thi