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Converse Black One Star Pro Sneakers
Converse Black One Star Pro Sneakers
Converse Black One Star Pro Sneakers
Converse Black One Star Pro Sneakers
Converse Black One Star Pro Sneakers
Converse Black One Star Pro Sneakers
Converse Black One Star Pro Sneakers
Converse Black One Star Pro Sneakers
Converse Black One Star Pro Sneakers
Converse Black One Star Pro Sneakers
Converse Black One Star Pro Sneakers
Converse Black One Star Pro Sneakers
Converse Black One Star Pro Sneakers
Converse Black One Star Pro Sneakers

Converse Black One Star Pro Sneakers

(429 reviews)

In 1974, Converse launched a low-cut, suede version of the Chuck Taylor All Star, featuring a single star logo on one side-the Converse One Star sneaker. Reissued in the early '90s, the design gained traction with the skateboarding community thanks to a performance remodel. Today's Converse One Star Pro provides better boardfeel and impact protection thanks to a CONS traction rubber outsole and molded CX sockliner. The low profile adds total flexibility, while a rubber-backed, suede upper keeps it durable.

In 1974, Converse launched a low-cut, suede version of the Chuck Taylor All Star, featuring a single star logo on one side-the Converse One Star sneaker. Reissued in the early '90s, the design gained traction with the skateboarding community thanks to a performance remodel. Today's Converse One Star Pro provides better boardfeel and impact protection thanks to a CONS traction rubber outsole and molded CX sockliner. The low profile adds total flexibility, while a rubber-backed, suede upper keeps it durable.

$90.00 - $158.09

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Converse Black One Star Pro Sneakers

$90.00

(429 reviews)

In 1974, Converse launched a low-cut, suede version of the Chuck Taylor All Star, featuring a single star logo on one side-the Converse One Star sneaker. Reissued in the early '90s, the design gained traction with the skateboarding community thanks to a performance remodel. Today's Converse One Star Pro provides better boardfeel and impact protection thanks to a CONS traction rubber outsole and molded CX sockliner. The low profile adds total flexibility, while a rubber-backed, suede upper keeps it durable.

In 1974, Converse launched a low-cut, suede version of the Chuck Taylor All Star, featuring a single star logo on one side-the Converse One Star sneaker. Reissued in the early '90s, the design gained traction with the skateboarding community thanks to a performance remodel. Today's Converse One Star Pro provides better boardfeel and impact protection thanks to a CONS traction rubber outsole and molded CX sockliner. The low profile adds total flexibility, while a rubber-backed, suede upper keeps it durable.