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Converse All Star Ox Black Trainers
Converse All Star Ox Black Trainers
Converse All Star Ox Black Trainers
Converse All Star Ox Black Trainers
Converse All Star Ox Black Trainers
Converse All Star Ox Black Trainers
Converse All Star Ox Black Trainers
Converse All Star Ox Black Trainers
Converse All Star Ox Black Trainers
Converse All Star Ox Black Trainers
Converse All Star Ox Black Trainers
Converse All Star Ox Black Trainers
Converse All Star Ox Black Trainers
Converse All Star Ox Black Trainers
Converse All Star Ox Black Trainers
Converse All Star Ox Black Trainers

Converse All Star Ox Black Trainers

(96,303 reviews)

One of the most stylish, timeless, and versatile sneakers ever created, the iconic Converse Chuck Taylor All Star. Originally released as the All Star in 1917, they added the Chuck Taylor name after the popular basketball player endorsed the model. Currently, the Converse Chuck Taylor All Star is still an extremely popular sneaker and worn across the globe by men, women, boys and girls. They are also now available in an array of colors, materials and modified designs.

One of the most stylish, timeless, and versatile sneakers ever created, the iconic Converse Chuck Taylor All Star. Originally released as the All Star in 1917, they added the Chuck Taylor name after the popular basketball player endorsed the model. Currently, the Converse Chuck Taylor All Star is still an extremely popular sneaker and worn across the globe by men, women, boys and girls. They are also now available in an array of colors, materials and modified designs.

$10.00

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Converse All Star Ox Black Trainers

$10.00

(96,303 reviews)

One of the most stylish, timeless, and versatile sneakers ever created, the iconic Converse Chuck Taylor All Star. Originally released as the All Star in 1917, they added the Chuck Taylor name after the popular basketball player endorsed the model. Currently, the Converse Chuck Taylor All Star is still an extremely popular sneaker and worn across the globe by men, women, boys and girls. They are also now available in an array of colors, materials and modified designs.

One of the most stylish, timeless, and versatile sneakers ever created, the iconic Converse Chuck Taylor All Star. Originally released as the All Star in 1917, they added the Chuck Taylor name after the popular basketball player endorsed the model. Currently, the Converse Chuck Taylor All Star is still an extremely popular sneaker and worn across the globe by men, women, boys and girls. They are also now available in an array of colors, materials and modified designs.

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Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Ox Black, UK 11

Delivery between 30 Apr – 4 May $14.99

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Reviews

22 August 2024ryan.h

originally posted on influenster.com

I wore these exact chucks for… 20 years? They last maybe a year before they fall apart, they’re far from waterproof, the sole has no support whatsoever, traction is non-existent. The inner heel canvas wears out, then your heel gets chewed up by the rubber inside. The canvas discolours within a month or two and usually blows out near the toe box, and then the sole separates from the shoe and they start talking when you walk. When they were $25 I was fine with them, but then Nike bought them and now at $120+ there’s no way to possibly justify it. Inflation is one thing, but there’s no reason for chucks to have jumped that much. But hey, you get cool points for wearing them?

17 September 2024tara.h

originally posted on influenster.com

I wore these all throughout my teenage years. They are so durable I still have my black ones somewhere (we just moved). They always fit nicely so they didn’t ever pinch or rub. Have great traction…unless you’re wearing them during an ice storm (words from experience). The one thing about them, as I’ve gotten older, they don’t have support at all. There’s enough room to put an insert in to give you support. I actually switched to Rocket Dog shoes because they have the support and are less expensive and I’ve been happy. But if you’re young and don’t need much support these are great and super durable.

8 February 2024vee.w

originally posted on influenster.com

My whole family has been wearing converse Chuck Taylors for years and have always loved them. The quality was good and while they didn’t start out the most comfortable, they would wear in great and become the most comfortable. They also were very reasonably priced and came in a huge variety of colors. Unfortunately, some things have changed since they were bought out by Nike. The price is higher and the traditional style seems to be less comfortable and less durable. They do now offer several different variations on the style such as the 70’s (which are more comfortable at a higher price) but are harder to find in as many colors in the classic. It feels like the classic style is taking a backseat while the brand tries to push the newer and more expensive ... MoreMy whole family has been wearing converse Chuck Taylors for years and have always loved them. The quality was good and while they didn’t start out the most comfortable, they would wear in great and become the most comfortable. They also were very reasonably priced and came in a huge variety of colors. Unfortunately, some things have changed since they were bought out by Nike. The price is higher and the traditional style seems to be less comfortable and less durable. They do now offer several different variations on the style such as the 70’s (which are more comfortable at a higher price) but are harder to find in as many colors in the classic. It feels like the classic style is taking a backseat while the brand tries to push the newer and more expensive adaptations. Overall, I still wear and love the look, but am disappointed in the changes.

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EmbellishmentPiping
EmbellishmentTrim
EmbellishmentStitching
ClosureLace up

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Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Ox Black, UK 11

Delivery between 30 Apr – 4 May $14.99

Price history

Price history

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Reviews

22 August 2024

I wore these exact chucks for… 20 years? They last maybe a year before they fall apart, they’re far from waterproof, the sole has no support whatsoever, traction is non-existent. The inner heel canvas wears out, then your heel gets chewed up by the rubber inside. The canvas discolours within a month or two and usually blows out near the toe box, and then the sole separates from the shoe and they start talking when you walk. When they were $25 I was fine with them, but then Nike bought them and now at $120+ there’s no way to possibly justify it. Inflation is one thing, but there’s no reason for chucks to have jumped that much. But hey, you get cool points for wearing them?

ryan.h originally posted on influenster.com
17 September 2024

I wore these all throughout my teenage years. They are so durable I still have my black ones somewhere (we just moved). They always fit nicely so they didn’t ever pinch or rub. Have great traction…unless you’re wearing them during an ice storm (words from experience). The one thing about them, as I’ve gotten older, they don’t have support at all. There’s enough room to put an insert in to give you support. I actually switched to Rocket Dog shoes because they have the support and are less expensive and I’ve been happy. But if you’re young and don’t need much support these are great and super durable.

tara.h originally posted on influenster.com
8 February 2024

My whole family has been wearing converse Chuck Taylors for years and have always loved them. The quality was good and while they didn’t start out the most comfortable, they would wear in great and become the most comfortable. They also were very reasonably priced and came in a huge variety of colors. Unfortunately, some things have changed since they were bought out by Nike. The price is higher and the traditional style seems to be less comfortable and less durable. They do now offer several different variations on the style such as the 70’s (which are more comfortable at a higher price) but are harder to find in as many colors in the classic. It feels like the classic style is taking a backseat while the brand tries to push the newer and more expensive ... MoreMy whole family has been wearing converse Chuck Taylors for years and have always loved them. The quality was good and while they didn’t start out the most comfortable, they would wear in great and become the most comfortable. They also were very reasonably priced and came in a huge variety of colors. Unfortunately, some things have changed since they were bought out by Nike. The price is higher and the traditional style seems to be less comfortable and less durable. They do now offer several different variations on the style such as the 70’s (which are more comfortable at a higher price) but are harder to find in as many colors in the classic. It feels like the classic style is taking a backseat while the brand tries to push the newer and more expensive adaptations. Overall, I still wear and love the look, but am disappointed in the changes.

vee.w originally posted on influenster.com
Different Lining Material
2 July 2024

I've owned 3 pairs of All Stars since 2004, and to my surprise when I received my new pair and went to put them on this morning I discovered that the lining material is not a sturdy canvas like all of my old pairs. The new lining is some sort of mesh foam material. It's thicker but also flimsier and makes the shape of the shoe look totally different. If I wanted sneakers with an athletic running shoe-type lining, I would have bought running shoe-type sneakers. I used the chat customer service and was told that all All Stars have this mesh foam lining and was offered a refund if I don't like it. I'm going to have to hold off trying to buy these ever again unless they go back to the canvas lining.

Caitlin originally posted on converse.com
Do not buy! These are knockoffs!
24 October 2024

Do not buy these unless you are looking for a deal on a pair of knockoffs.I received my order today and the first thing I noticed was the box was pretty beat up. I ordered M9/W11 and the box showed the correct size. However, the shoes in the box were M8/W10. There should be a Converse All Star patch on the outside of the tongue, which these shoes clearly do not have. The Converse All Star on the back of the heel should be white with black lettering, where these are the exact opposite. The stiching on both sides of these shoes are even incorrect.Everything about this shoe screams knockoff. I will be returning these immediately.

Chris originally posted on walmart.com
Love them despite the tongue issue
18 April 2024

Long time Chuck wearer. I love these shoes and they are perfect for my old lady orthotics and arch supports since they have flat bottoms. Giving four stars because the tongue is too long and it rubs the front of my ankle. I compared with an older pair and the tongues weren’t always this long so I’m not sure when they thought lengthening that was necessary but I wish they’d shorten it again. I work around it by tying the laces BEHIND the tongue to keep it away from the skin but it would be cool to not have to worry about front ankle blisters. Still, I’ve been wearing these for too long to give up on them. Would buy again, I’ll just whine about the tongue when I do.

Jessica originally posted on converse.com
Perfect Converse
18 February 2024

I marked these true to size since the size chart recommends sizing down. I usually wear a 9.5W shoe and got these in a solid 9W. They are PERFECT in every way: 1. They are the most beautiful shade of a bubblegum/hot pink. 2. They are very comfortable! 3. They have the tab that keeps the tongue of your shoe in place. You know that little piece of fabric under your laces that you weave the laces through? Why do some converse NOT have that anymore? It bothers me so much when the tongue of a high top is all the way to the side. Anyways, get these shoes. Highly recommend 🩷

Amanda originally posted on converse.com
Stiffer, less breathable
15 March 2024

As a woman with a vast collection of chucks, it’s been a while since I purchased a new pair. The current seasonal purple is gorgeous, but I was surprised to find the canvas liner replaced with a synthetic mesh and straight up disappointed with the performance difference when I wore them. The new chucks feel stiffer overall, flex less when walking, and left my feet sweaty. In addition to the whole shoe feeling stiffer, the heel construction has also changed. The heel feels like it may be lined with a plastic insert rather than a coated canvas, which is ultimately the deal breaker. End of an era. If anyone with the power to address this is reading: please bring the original canvas construction back.

Stacy originally posted on converse.com
Stitching in the back
12 January 2024

I have always loved the way Converse look but they have always been so narrow! I don't normally need wide width shoes but the regular sizing was too narrow for me. I decided to order the wide width on these in white and I love them! They're so cute! But they do run long. I am normally a 7 or 7.5 in shoes and I ordered those sizes here (they say to size down, but I figured the 7 would fit). The 7s were comfortable but still too long so I ordered the 6.5. Length was perfect but the heels were rubbing when I tried them on and I noticed that the 6.5 had stitching in the inner back of the heel that the 7s and 7.5s didn't have. I considered contacting Converse to see if they have any 6.5s without that stitching but didn't feel like dealing with the hassle so I just kept ... MoreI have always loved the way Converse look but they have always been so narrow! I don't normally need wide width shoes but the regular sizing was too narrow for me. I decided to order the wide width on these in white and I love them! They're so cute! But they do run long. I am normally a 7 or 7.5 in shoes and I ordered those sizes here (they say to size down, but I figured the 7 would fit). The 7s were comfortable but still too long so I ordered the 6.5. Length was perfect but the heels were rubbing when I tried them on and I noticed that the 6.5 had stitching in the inner back of the heel that the 7s and 7.5s didn't have. I considered contacting Converse to see if they have any 6.5s without that stitching but didn't feel like dealing with the hassle so I just kept the 7s even though they're a little long. They are really cute but I hope they are phasing out the design with the stitching on the heel! I want to order them in black too.

Alexandra originally posted on converse.com
love but need removable insole
12 October 2024

I love these shoes: they look great with everything you could possibly want to wear and come in endless colors, especially with the custom option. Like many, I have multiple pairs. But please, please stop gluing the insoles in. I still have several pairs from a few years ago that didn't have them glued in so I can slip in my own insoles. The insoles in Chuck 70s apparently aren't glued in but I really REALLY don't like the off-white midsoles. The insoles in the latest all stars are glued in so heavily I have to take them to a cobbler to remove, and even he can't get it completely out. Please, stop gluing them in? Or give us an option in the custom build to not do it?

pam originally posted on converse.com

Specification

Attributes
EmbellishmentPiping
EmbellishmentTrim
EmbellishmentStitching
ClosureLace up