Boys Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Hi - White
Boys Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Hi - White
Boys Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Hi - White
Boys Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Hi - White
Boys Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Hi - White
Boys Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Hi - White
Boys Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Hi - White
Boys Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Hi - White

Boys Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Hi - White

(3,027 reviews)

Converse Kids CT All Star Hi - Optic White The Chuck Taylor All Star high top is the most iconic sneaker in the world, recognized for its unmistakable silhouette, star-centered ankle patch and cultural authenticity. And like the best paradigms, it only gets better with time. For generations, these classic colors and quality vulcanized rubber sole have defined an icon. Born on the court but adopted by rebels, rockers, rappers, artists, dreamers, thinkers and originals, the Chuck Taylor All Star continues to celebrate personal style and individual self-expression. At age 47, Marquis Mills Converse, who was previously a respected manager at a footwear manufacturing firm, opened the Converse Rubber Shoe Company in Malden, Massachusetts in February 1908. The company was a rubber shoe manufacturer, providing winterized rubber soled footwear for men, women, and children. By 1910, Converse was producing shoes daily, but it was not until 1915 that the company began manufacturing athletic shoes for tennis. The company's main turning point came in 1917 when the Converse All-Star basketball shoe was introduced. Then in 1921, a basketball player named Charles H. "Chuck" Taylor walked into Converse complaining of sore feet. Converse gave him a job: he worked as a salesman and ambassador, promoting the shoes around the United States, and in 1932 Taylor’s signature was added to the All Star patch on the classic, high-topped sneakers.

Converse Kids CT All Star Hi - Optic White The Chuck Taylor All Star high top is the most iconic sneaker in the world, recognized for its unmistakable silhouette, star-centered ankle patch and cultural authenticity. And like the best paradigms, it only gets better with time. For generations, these classic colors and quality vulcanized rubber sole have defined an icon. Born on the court but adopted by rebels, rockers, rappers, artists, dreamers, thinkers and originals, the Chuck Taylor All Star continues to celebrate personal style and individual self-expression. At age 47, Marquis Mills Converse, who was previously a respected manager at a footwear manufacturing firm, opened the Converse Rubber Shoe Company in Malden, Massachusetts in February 1908. The company was a rubber shoe manufacturer, providing winterized rubber soled footwear for men, women, and children. By 1910, Converse was producing shoes daily, but it was not until 1915 that the company began manufacturing athletic shoes for tennis. The company's main turning point came in 1917 when the Converse All-Star basketball shoe was introduced. Then in 1921, a basketball player named Charles H. "Chuck" Taylor walked into Converse complaining of sore feet. Converse gave him a job: he worked as a salesman and ambassador, promoting the shoes around the United States, and in 1932 Taylor’s signature was added to the All Star patch on the classic, high-topped sneakers.

$111.00

in 1 offers

Colour:

Boys Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Hi - White
Converse Kids Chuck Taylor All Star Hi Shoe Black Monochrome 13
Converse | Kids Chuck Taylor All Star Core Canvas Hi (Navy)
Converse Kids' Chuck Taylor All Star High Top Sneaker Eternal Earth
Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Hi GS 'Navy' Youth Sneakers - Size 3.0

Boys Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Hi - White

$111.00

(3,027 reviews)

Converse Kids CT All Star Hi - Optic White The Chuck Taylor All Star high top is the most iconic sneaker in the world, recognized for its unmistakable silhouette, star-centered ankle patch and cultural authenticity. And like the best paradigms, it only gets better with time. For generations, these classic colors and quality vulcanized rubber sole have defined an icon. Born on the court but adopted by rebels, rockers, rappers, artists, dreamers, thinkers and originals, the Chuck Taylor All Star continues to celebrate personal style and individual self-expression. At age 47, Marquis Mills Converse, who was previously a respected manager at a footwear manufacturing firm, opened the Converse Rubber Shoe Company in Malden, Massachusetts in February 1908. The company was a rubber shoe manufacturer, providing winterized rubber soled footwear for men, women, and children. By 1910, Converse was producing shoes daily, but it was not until 1915 that the company began manufacturing athletic shoes for tennis. The company's main turning point came in 1917 when the Converse All-Star basketball shoe was introduced. Then in 1921, a basketball player named Charles H. "Chuck" Taylor walked into Converse complaining of sore feet. Converse gave him a job: he worked as a salesman and ambassador, promoting the shoes around the United States, and in 1932 Taylor’s signature was added to the All Star patch on the classic, high-topped sneakers.

Converse Kids CT All Star Hi - Optic White The Chuck Taylor All Star high top is the most iconic sneaker in the world, recognized for its unmistakable silhouette, star-centered ankle patch and cultural authenticity. And like the best paradigms, it only gets better with time. For generations, these classic colors and quality vulcanized rubber sole have defined an icon. Born on the court but adopted by rebels, rockers, rappers, artists, dreamers, thinkers and originals, the Chuck Taylor All Star continues to celebrate personal style and individual self-expression. At age 47, Marquis Mills Converse, who was previously a respected manager at a footwear manufacturing firm, opened the Converse Rubber Shoe Company in Malden, Massachusetts in February 1908. The company was a rubber shoe manufacturer, providing winterized rubber soled footwear for men, women, and children. By 1910, Converse was producing shoes daily, but it was not until 1915 that the company began manufacturing athletic shoes for tennis. The company's main turning point came in 1917 when the Converse All-Star basketball shoe was introduced. Then in 1921, a basketball player named Charles H. "Chuck" Taylor walked into Converse complaining of sore feet. Converse gave him a job: he worked as a salesman and ambassador, promoting the shoes around the United States, and in 1932 Taylor’s signature was added to the All Star patch on the classic, high-topped sneakers.

Colour:
Boys Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Hi - White
Converse Kids Chuck Taylor All Star Hi Shoe Black Monochrome 13
Converse | Kids Chuck Taylor All Star Core Canvas Hi (Navy)
Converse Kids' Chuck Taylor All Star High Top Sneaker Eternal Earth
Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Hi GS 'Navy' Youth Sneakers - Size 3.0

Price comparison

Last updated at 20/02/2025 14:12:05

$89.00

available 7 days ago

Low stock


$92.00

available 7 days ago

Low stock

$111.00

+ $74.00 delivery

Go to store

Price history

Price history

Reviews

5 April 2024
beth.k

originally posted on influenster.com

9 August 2024
khrystyna.z

originally posted on influenster.com

10 September 2024
maya.s

originally posted on influenster.com

Price comparison

Updated 1 day ago
Footasylum

$89.00

Low Stock

cashrewards

Up to 2.6% cashback

Next Australia

$92.00

Low Stock
KICKSCREW

$111.00

+$74.00 delivery

Price history

Price history

Reviews

5 April 2024
beth.k
originally posted on influenster.com
9 August 2024
khrystyna.z
originally posted on influenster.com
10 September 2024
maya.s
originally posted on influenster.com
13 March 2024
mergim.i
originally posted on influenster.com
12 April 2024
miranda.r
originally posted on influenster.com
7 April 2024
q.h
originally posted on influenster.com
20 March 2024
tiana.g
originally posted on influenster.com
21 December 2023
victoria.b
originally posted on influenster.com
LOVE THE DESIGN AND HOW IT FITS
31 May 2024
Blake
originally posted on converse.com
Not what I expected
16 June 2024
Terry
originally posted on converse.com