Converse

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09:30 - 21:30 Mon - Sun and Public Holidays

About

- In 2015, a strong and necessary transformation when Converse officially announced the launch of the 2nd version of the Chuck Taylor shoe. An extremely necessary change not only for fans but also for everyone who wants to find a nice and comfortable casual shoe.

 

- Despite the changes and new promotions in the sports shoe industry, Chucks have continued to exist. Thousands of pairs of shoes are still sold every day around the world, but unlike sneakers that have lost their popularity, the Converse All Star “Chuck-Taylor” has always been loved by millions for its design. its dynamic and youthful. Of course, the same goes for Converse, the brand has existed for over 100 years and will certainly continue to grow extremely strong.

 

• Historical milestones of classic Converse shoe designs:

 

After the establishment and opening process with many reputations, Converse began to launch many new and attractive product lines, marking the most diverse sports shoe products:

 

• In 1935, another classic Converse product line appeared named Jack Purcell. This is a Canadian badminton world champion. To pay tribute to Jack Purcell, people will forever remember the design with the nose made in the shape of a smiling mouth full of human meaning.

 

• In 1966, Converse innovated and added colorful soul pieces to the All Star product line, which only had two classic colors: ivory white and black.

• In 1970, people will always remember Converse's canvas shoes, when it entered the music field and was loved by many rock players. The Ramones band pioneered and achieved many achievements in promoting this shoe.

 

• In 1974, Converse improved the anti-slip sole for the One Star product line, and was also loved by many people.

 

• In 1976, Converse Pro Star leather was considered a specialized and perfect shoe for basketball players.

 

• In 1992, Converse impressed with the sales of 500 million pairs sold worldwide.

 

• In 2003, Converse became a subsidiary of Nike. Since then, many new products have been launched, from classic products to modern and youthful designs. Currently, Converse is one of the shoe lines for all audiences, from students to dynamic young people.