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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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.
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.
Converse got its name from its founder, Marquis Mills Converse, who established the company in 1908. Initially, it produced rubber-soled footwear, particularly for basketball. The brand gained prominence with the introduction of the Chuck Taylor All-Star basketball shoe in the 1920s, which further solidified its connection to sports and street culture. The name "Converse" has since become synonymous with casual and athletic footwear.
Yes. Converse was founded in 1908.
It became popular when everyone saw that Chuck Taylor was playing basketball with them on!!!
Black is and always has been the most popular colour of Converse.
They become popular when people start talking about them.
vans. no doubt I honestly would recommend converse. I love converse myself and they are very popular at my school and my friends love them too.
How about you mix the two together to get a converse heely.
Start dating someone popular then people will start to think of u as popular
And why did it start to become less popular(btw i wrote this question) many thanks:)
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Yes. Guys and women both like high top converse. Right now, converse are very popular.
you go to the converse agency, do a few walk like things, model the shoes, and BAM you are a converse model!!! (if they like you of course)
40's reality tv start and in 90's it become popular.
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