Converse has proven to stand the test of time. From the moment that basketball player Charles "Chuck" Taylor laced up his first pair of Converse in 1918, history was created. With Taylor's influence and the impact of his signature, Converse extended its shoe past sportswear and into the American lifestyle.
As decades pass, Converse has shown no favoritism to gender, orientation and culture. It is the shoe for everyone--the shoe that fits into any situation or occasion. Celebrities have had their fair share in spotlight showcasing the "Converse look;" Ellen DeGeneres rocking the sneakers on camera or past times of Johnny Carson sporting the black high-tops on the Tonight Show in 1973.
Converse is more than a shoe; it's a culture. It brings people together through style, inspiration and heritage. It is a statement piece to any outfit, combining comfort and trend for the hottest look.
Here are a few ways to rock your sneakers and get the true value out of Converse.
Blazer and Boyfriend Jeans
Street Casual with Dress
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Oversized Cardigan
Not only are Converse a girl's best friend, but guys can throw them on for almost any occasion.
Cuffed Denim and Tee
Blazer and Khakis
Flannel and Jeans