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Second, the introduction of a low-cut All Star Pro BB recalls Converse’s first low-cut iteration of an All Star, prepared by Converse All Star Sale product team for the Harlem Globetrotters in 1957. The idea wasn’t just a hit on the court, it also brought the Chuck Taylor to fame within California’s emergent beach culture.

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The Buy Converse All Star adds a fresh twist to the brand’s latest performance basketball shoe with the addition of a glow-in-the-dark sole unit. In vibe, it carries a cheeky nod to a previous holiday edition of an Eric Avar classic. In practice, the shoe also celebrates Converse’s two-decades-long legacy of experimentation with phosphorescence.

We’ve seen the popular designer play with eyelets of all size and number and while his signature vintage look takes precedent over all other JV design language, there’s no overstating the significance of zip-equipped styles over these past few years. Shop Converse All Star The latest John Varvatos x Converse All Star Double Zip goes with a premium black leather upper, with the toe cap adding a brushed steel look.

Converse All Star Online initiated glow-in-the-dark designs in 1987, when both uppers and outsoles of the Chuck were first illuminated. This was a step in the continued evolution of the icon — pushing beyond prints to augment the presence of the sneaker on the streets. Now, with the All Star Pro BB, the luminous look adds to the energetic statements made on the shoe’s upper since the silhouette’s debut in April.

Wintertime invites all types of jacket-infused Chuck Taylor remixes, and the latest comes from the Converse All Star Shoes division, building on the momentum of an earlier duffel coat-inspired pack. The Converse All Star Hi Mountain Parka takes on the look of classic cold weather outerwear, combining what looks to be a more rugged weight of the traditional Chuck Taylor canvas with a heel cinch for the hood effect.

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