Converse All Star – Classic Trainer ’35th Anniversary’ Edition

Posted on July 29th, 2010

Converse All Star has re-issued the Classic Trainer silhouette in its original form and colourways to celebrate the model’s 35th anniversary.

These clean joints feature full suede uppers and leather inner-lining with no fancy gimmicks applied. They’re part of Converse’s ‘Star Chevron’ collection and are set to drop during the third quarter of 2010.

All Star Converse First String – Matchpoint III Ox

Posted on July 27th, 2010


The next batch of premium kicks from the Converse First String program is the re-release of the All Star Converse Matchpoint III. First introduced in the 1970s, the classic court silhouette is crafted from butter-soft ox suede uppers and leather linings on the inside.

These will see a limited release in both colourways at select top tier Converse All Star accounts across the region.

Number Nine x Star Converse

Posted on July 24th, 2010


All Star Converse has worked with Number (N)ine as part of the farewell collection for the disbanded Japanese fashion converse label.

Branding is limited to the Converse logo and Number (N)ine designer Takahiro Miyashita’s name being printed on the insoles. If you’re a fan of the label, grab yours once they drop as these might be the last footwear release we will ever see from Number (N)ine.
The collection consists of two classic Converse models – the All Star in yellow and the One Star in grey – decked with premium deer skin uppers and an asymmetrical lacing system.

All Star Converse Sneakers – White Type

Posted on July 22nd, 2010

The Sneakerbox sneaks up to grab the market by launching a new product to laser on any custom design on the shoe?Pretty soon, they might have another innovative product to include sole custom designs. Currently, Sneakerbox advocates using this laser drawing on Nike, Adidas and Converse sneakers. Who knows when it will become available for other brands of shoes.
The laser designs will last a long time and not look faded as opposed to traditional methods of hand printing designs. So, this makes it possible for even small school teams to wear the standard custom design in the show of unity.

In a word, this shoe product service is useful for branding for small teams of people. A team can get their custom logo and designs printed on the shoes in individual orders as and when required. I think this is great news. Before this, shoe lovers used to manually draw on or stencil in the graphics. Sometimes, a slight miscalculation resulted in odd mistakes.

Star Converse Chuck Taylor Moire Sneaker for Women

Posted on July 19th, 2010

For the ladies looking for a comfortable, casual low shoe, Converse has a collection of Chuck Taylors just for you.

The Chuck Taylor ‘Moire’ Sneaker for Women features a fun plaid fabric that provides a modern look to this old school favorite. Plaid is big for women’s fashions this fall, in everything from shoes to skirts to handbags. This sneaker is a terrific casual shoe that can be added to your wardrobe at a relatively inexpensive price.

These shoes also come in a couple other fun prints, including a pink and grey sheep print and a funky 70’s style black and pink floral.

Converse Holiday ‘07 Jack Purcell Design Shoes

Posted on July 18th, 2010


The Converse Jack Purcell design has enjoyed a much welcomed return. It first started its comeback campaign about a few months ago. Converse enlisted the help of collaborators to come out with new designs. Its traditional models were also revamped and released. Converse will launch more models soon.

Novelty from Converse

Posted on July 18th, 2010



The Converse designers have presented the new collection for this summer 2010. It is mostly made for the Land of the Rising Sun’s market. Converse Japan Summer 2010 collection contains classical models from Converse that are made in the latest fashion. They are really all the rage!


High and law models from Chuck Taylor are presented in several versions: from leopard coloring to patent-leather shoes. Now you can buy these sneakers through the Internet.

Converse x Kyle Korver – All Star Design

Posted on July 16th, 2010



Converse, with an assist from Utah Jazz star Kyle Korver, today announced the launch of MyChucks, a contest inviting participants to design a Chuck Taylor All Star shoe with the chance to win the ultimate prize of having their shoe produced by Converse and sold exclusively by Eastbay.

MyChucks gives contestants the chance to bring their own creativity to the Converse canvas and showcase their design to the world.

Converse from Japan

Posted on July 16th, 2010

Today I want to present the whole release of Japan 2009 Converse shoes. They are of different colors and types but I love them all !

This are the winter Converse shoes made in Japan. They are quite original and really warm.


These spotty ones differ with interesting design. You can buy it not only in Japan but here in US. I think your friends will be surprised when you appear in such stylish boots!

Converse One Star

Posted on July 14th, 2010

In 2008 the company celebrated its 100 anniversary. It was a great event because Converse is the best basketball shoes well known all over the world and worn by famous NBA players. But many of us don’t know that Converse didn’t start as a shoe company in basketball business.

Converse released its first pair of boots in 1908. They were making rubber soled footwear. Only in 1917 the first basketball shoes was released. The model line was named Converse All Star. The company found a promoter in the person of Charles “Chuck” Taylor. He was doing his best and in 1923 his signature was added to the All Star patch.

Converse became extremely popular footwear so in 1975 converse added “One Star” to its lineup. These shoes were low-cut created right for the basketball. Then they were adopted by skaters. But till now they are seeking for the changes in design.

In 2008 the shoes developers collaborated to make the new Converse One Star. Let’s see what Converse One Star is!