Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Ox Black Monochromatic
Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Ox Black Monochromatic
Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Ox Black Monochromatic
Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Ox Black Monochromatic
Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Ox Black Monochromatic
Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Ox Black Monochromatic
Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Ox Black Monochromatic
Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Ox Black Monochromatic
Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Ox Black Monochromatic
Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Ox Black Monochromatic
Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Ox Black Monochromatic

Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Ox Black Monochromatic

(13,801 reviews)

Converse All Star OX - Black Mono 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. The Chuck Taylor All Star 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.

Converse All Star OX - Black Mono 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. The Chuck Taylor All Star 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.

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Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Ox Black Monochromatic

$123.00

(13,801 reviews)

Converse All Star OX - Black Mono 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. The Chuck Taylor All Star 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.

Converse All Star OX - Black Mono 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. The Chuck Taylor All Star 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.

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Classic look, improved fit
8 July 2023
Nick

originally posted on converse.com

great shoe - terrible laces!!!
20 April 2024
MissyVMG

originally posted on nordstrom.com

Just OK
17 July 2024
Valerie

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Price history

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Reviews

Classic look, improved fit
8 July 2023
Nick
originally posted on converse.com
great shoe - terrible laces!!!
20 April 2024
MissyVMG
originally posted on nordstrom.com
Just OK
17 July 2024
Valerie
originally posted on tillys.com
Love them!!
4 September 2024
garitica
originally posted on famousfootwear.com
More Comfortable than I Expected!
12 March 2024
DiNYFL
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Perfect
13 September 2024
glassAZ
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Perfect Converse
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Amanda
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Perfect warm weather sneakers.
25 May 2024
J
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Runs Big!
5 February 2024
SYM03
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Timeless!
2 July 2024
Diane
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