Between 1910 and 1915 because the original converse came out in 1908
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Around 1917 to 1921. 1917 was when the Converse All-Star brand was introduced. 1921 was when Charles Taylor started work for Converse and shortly after that what we now call as Chuck Taylors were coined.
He didn't come up with Converse. That already existed. He maked it only more populair.
Chuck Taylor was a famous basketball player that later has become a salesman for the company. The first Chuck Taylors were used in 1918. Check http://www.conversstore.net and go to the History Section you will see a timeline link at the bottom.
The first Chuck Taylor Converse was first released in the year 1908 in February. The Converse Company went through many struggles but now Converse are one of the many popular shoes still worn today.
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Converse is talking or communicating with others. the other converse is a type of she brand called, CHUCK TAYLORS!
Chuck Taylors are much more flimsy so they will provide more comfort for your foot.
Converse makes Chuck Taylors in the color "rust," which looks just like burnt orange to me. They come in both oxfords and hi tops.
Some converse nicknames include "Chucks," "Cons," "Converse All Stars," "Chuck Taylors," and "Chuckies."
Another name for converse, is Chuck taylors. It is also (the name) on the back of the tounge of the shoe. CConverse rule! :)
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Around 1917 to 1921. 1917 was when the Converse All-Star brand was introduced. 1921 was when Charles Taylor started work for Converse and shortly after that what we now call as Chuck Taylors were coined.
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Chuck Taylors, also known as Converse All Stars, were created by the Converse Rubber Shoe Company in 1917. The shoe was initially designed for basketball and gained popularity through its association with basketball player Chuck Taylor, who endorsed the shoe and helped to promote it in the 1920s. His name was later added to the shoe's design, solidifying its iconic status in sports and popular culture.
Converse (i.e. Chuck Taylors), Vans, & similar "fashion sneakers" are the best bet.
The first Chuck Taylor shoes were used in basketball in 1918.