The Chuck Taylor shoe design has remained virtually untouched since its launch. The popularity of the shoe has stayed high and is informally known as the king of the canvas shoes. What sets them apart from the others is the stronger, more resilient sole which does not lose comfort or add weight to the shoe. They come in multiple colourways and different patterns.
Leather: It is a natural material known for its durability, flexibility and ability to adapt to the shape of the foot, ensuring unparalleled comfort and durability.
Textile: The textile upper of the sneakers is lightweight, breathable and comfortable, ideal for everyday wear and sports. It ensures air circulation, keeps feet fresh and adapts to their shape. Often complemented with synthetic or rubber details for durability and support.
Rubber: The rubber outsole provides excellent grip and durability on a variety of surfaces. Thanks to its elasticity, it absorbs shock, increasing comfort when walking or running.
Converse sneakers, Converse sneakers, Converse capes or simply Converse sneakers - you can call them whatever you like. The important thing is that this brand came on the market in 1908 as the Converse Rubber Shoe Company, which makes Converse shoes one of the sneakers with the longest and from many angles the richest history.
The great Converse sneaker boom was helped by a man whose name is far from unknown today, at least to those who wear Converse. His name was Chuck Taylor. He was a basketball player who came into the store at the time saying that his sneakers were making his feet sore. Little did he know how much of an impact Converse shoes would have in the future. In fact, over time, he made a deal with the brand to become an ambassador. He was instrumental in modernizing the classic Converse high top silhouette, which was given the name of Taylor himself in 1932. Thus, the Converse Chuck Taylor sneaker was born.
A major change in production hit Converse shoes with the advent of World War II. The company began to orientits production towards the militaryinstead of the public . Converse sneakers were transformed into durable Converse sneakers for soldiers, and a range of other equipment including protective clothing was added to the range. After the war, production went back to normal and the traditional Converse capes were once again on their way to their happy customers.
It will come as a surprise to many Chuck Taylor fans that this was originally a shoe designed primarily for basketball players. And indeed, for a long time Conversky held its place as the most popular shoe of basketball players. Over time, the Chuck Taylor model has already been replaced on the playing field by its successors, but Converse shoes still enjoyed popularity. Even the legendary Michael Jordanwore them .
With the strong emergence of competition towards the end of the 20th century, Converse sneakers began to disappear from the space between the two baskets. On the other hand, they experienced a big boom among rockers and the punk subculture, but even these communities couldn't prevent the downfall that was imminent for Converse shoes. But Nikecame to the rescue of the drowning legend, buying the company and pulling Converse out of the bottom.
You'll find all the best-known models such as All Star, One Star, Chuck Taylor and more in low and high versions, both men's and women's. We have Converse capes in a variety of colours, whether you're looking for white, black, red or rainbow coloured. Plus, you'll find some of them on sale. Likewise, you can accessorize your sneakers with clothing or accessories. T-shirts, sweatshirts or trousers are on offer.
So get the legendary Converse for your wardrobe or shoe closet with us, where we know what we sell. At Footshop.
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FedEx | from 12 € | From Tuesday 1.7.2025 |
DHL Premium - express | from 13 € | From Monday 30.6.2025 |
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