
The Converse Rubber Company was started in 1908 by Marquis M. Converse, in
Consumers demanded more variety from the shoe – particularly with respect to colors in order to match basketball teams – so colored and patterned shoelaces became popular to complement the two colors, blacks and whites, available before 1966. Afterwards, more colors and styles became available. Low-top or "
In 1968 Chuck Taylor went into the Basketball Hall of Fame. Only a year later, Chuck Taylor died from a heart attack in
During the late 1980s and 1990s, Converse All Stars became less popular; thus, consumers started wearing Nike's and other shoe companies started becoming more well known. The Converse Company attempted to fight back by making more varieties to the All Stars and different styles. They tried making the shoe more bent to certain age groups. Unfortunately, Converse business continually dropped and many people stopped buying them. Converse refused to just abandon their well established company so they decided to sell it to their rivals. When Converse was bought by Nike in 2003 and operations were moved from the
Popularity
All-Stars became popular again in the '90s as fans of the world famous grunge-punk band Nirvana emulated the band's front-man Kurt Cobain, who had worn All-Stars for many years prior to the '90s due to the influence of different punk rock bands he enjoyed in his youth. Rage Against the Machine guitarist Tom Morello was (and still is) also known for commonly wearing Chucks. U2 guitarist The Edge has been seen wearing All-Stars onstage in recent years. Jackass star Johnny Knoxville is also known for his signature black hi-top All-Stars. Snoop Dogg has also been known for regularly wearing Chuck Taylors, as well as his associated rapper and friend Wiz Khalifa.
Converse All-Stars have also been seen in many movies and television shows. For example, in the movie “I Robot” Will Smith (the main character) wore a pair of classic black high tops. Also, in the television show “Chuck” the main character (Zachary Levi) wears his classic Chucks in almost every episode. The iconic shoes were also a signature of the Tenth Doctor being used in multiple colors over the series.
Today the shoes are very popularly worn by children, teenagers, and young adults of both sexes. The shoes are available in several core colors, seasonal colors, and a variety of print styles. Thus far, 800,000,000 pairs of Converse All Stars have been sold.
Chuck Taylors and fashion
Miscellaneous Converse shoes including several stylized versions of Chuck Taylor's saw of the same rock-oriented youth cultures that have kept an affinity for the shoes since (at least) the late '70s/early '80s punk and new wave eras. Rock stars and punks often wore a pair of Chucks on stage which immediately got the attention of many exuberant fans.
In 2004, a successful collaboration with designer John Varvatos gave rise to reinterpreted version of the classic Chuck Taylor All Star and Jack Purcell sneakers, including the creation of the John Varvatos Laceless Chuck Taylor.).
The recent increases in numbers of colors also may have led to the market for Chuck Taylors growing, due to various owner or factory-based customizations of the shoe through color, use of stylized shoelaces, and through drawing or writing on the rubberized parts. The customization of Chuck Taylors is highly popular with the rock scene, especially with teenagers. Many draw or write on the shoes, use mismatched laces or wear odd shoes (often two differently colored Chuck Taylors).
Miscellaneous Converse shoes including several stylized versions of Chuck Taylor's saw of the same rock-oriented youth cultures that have kept an affinity for the shoes since (at least) the late '70s/early '80s punk and new wave eras. Rock stars and punks often wore a pair of Chucks on stage which immediately got the attention of many exuberant fans.
In 2004, a successful collaboration with designer John Varvatos gave rise to reinterpreted version of the classic Chuck Taylor All Star and Jack Purcell sneakers, including the creation of the John Varvatos Laceless Chuck Taylor.).
The recent increases in numbers of colors also may have led to the market for Chuck Taylors growing, due to various owner or factory-based customizations of the shoe through color, use of stylized shoelaces, and through drawing or writing on the rubberized parts. The customization of Chuck Taylors is highly popular with the rock scene, especially with teenagers. Many draw or write on the shoes, use mismatched laces or wear odd shoes (often two differently colored Chuck Taylors).