Monday, September 24, 2012

Converse Sneakers King

Chuck Taylor All Star sneaker

King of rubber shoes, that's most appropriate epithet for the shoe that started production in 1908 in the following. Yes Converse shoes which has now become an icon for a rubber shoe, this shoe has never died for a fashion style that is always changing, but in the history of Converse have evolved in their tracks with a design that many people enjoy. Here is a gallery of Converse shoes of various designs that we collect from a few pages, here are historic shoes with the name Chuck Taylor All Star Sneaker. Did you know that Chuck Taylor name itself is taken from the name of A basketball player Chuck Taylor, then employed by the Converse Chuck Taylor's signature since he was found on the All Star ankle patch.

Here also there are several collections of Converse Jack Purcell Kasuri Pack - High Top and Low Top, now we see the development of world rubber shoes began to enter the competition is tight, but still Converse hearts of his fans and never goes down for any fashion fad. To school, sports or walking too far Converse shoes suitable. Leather Moto take on the classic sneaker is also very tempting for you to use with a blend of leather jackets and jeans, we also know that Converse fit at any age. Converse x Undefeated INC is a collection of four shoes from Converse "Born Not Made" series. For the last picture is the new Pro Leather basketball shoe worn a documentary on the history of Pick-Up Basketball in NYC.


Converse - Jack Purcell Kasuri Pack - High Top


Converse - Leave your mark

Converse Green

Converse Leave your mark

Converse- Moto Leather take on the classic sneaker

Converse Rubber Tracks pop-up

Converse Weapon x John Varvatos Collection

Converse x Aloha Rag Pro Leather

Converse x UNDEFEATED INC

Converse- Moto Leather take on the classic sneaker

Jack Purcell Kasuri Pack - Low Top

KA-One sneaker sighting at Converse Rubber Tracks.

Stussy NYC x Converse First String Pro Leather

The new Pro Leather- an update on the hoops classic

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