Just put them in the washing machine, (cold water and just a little detergent) sans laces. If youre really anal about it, put the laces in a sock and knot the end to wash them too. DO NOT put them in the dryer! Then let them air dry (sitting in the sun is good, or under a ceiling fan, etc.) Dont stuff them with newspaper or paper towels, (unless your changing them every half hour) it just prolongs drying and allows that funky smell to blossom again!
buy white ones and colour them
if its White use bleach
Moore Converse 1908 by the United States in Springfield, Massachusetts, founded a professional manufacturer of basketball shoes, CONVER ALL SATAR so he was born
Just put them in your washing machine!Trust me it works every time.Show them off to friends and family, or even the general public!Enjoy wearing your white converse!If this doesn't work just wipe them with a clean cloth and add "cif" cleaning product.
The first color introduced for Converse sneakers was the classic white, specifically for the Chuck Taylor All-Star model. This iconic shoe debuted in 1917, and its simple design allowed for various color variations to emerge later. Over time, black became another foundational color, solidifying the brand's signature aesthetic alongside white.
It may be possible to bleach colored Converse shoes to lighten them, but it is unlikely that you can achieve a completely white result. Bleaching can damage the material and alter the original color, so proceed with caution and be prepared for the possibility of discoloration or damage. It's recommended to use a color remover specifically designed for sneakers or consult a professional for assistance.
Yes, blue jeans and white sneakers go togather.
The muscle that holds the shells together.
Converse remained wildly popular during the 70's and 80's as they continued to be a symbol of counter-culture. This tradition of rebellion started with greasers and the rebel without a cause. White t-shirt, jeans, leather jacket, and sneakers were the traditional uniform of the youth rebellion.
For me there were two major companies / types - Converse & Keds / Pro-Keds. In the 1960s, I ranged from 3 to 12 and hence wore slip-on, CVO, and some athletic sneakers. My favor pair of sneakers during this time were the Keds Surfers - slip-on and CVO (Oxford 4 to 5 eyelet lace up). I also had lots of friends wearing the Converse low and high-tops in white and black. It wasn't until the 1970's that other brands ended up in my area of the USA (rural America (Ohio, West Virginia).
You can match with silver sneakers with blue and white clothes
Green - White - White