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Sneakers of the future? Just like other brands, Converse has embarked on a path of sustainability as part of its environmental responsibility, bringing the Converse Crater sneakers. If you notice the midsole, it consists of the Space Junk material - the same one was used on the recently released Nike Space Hippie sneakers.
Space debris, futuristic processing of a retro silhouette, and a positive message in the background of the Converse Crater project - these are just a few reasons why these sneakers should be a part of your rotation. So explore all the available colorways and treat yourself to something in a hurry.
Textile: The textile upper of the sneakers is lightweight, breathable and comfortable, ideal for everyday wear and sports. It ensures air circulation, keeps feet fresh and adapts to their shape. Often complemented with synthetic or rubber details for durability and support.
Syntetika: The synthetic upper is made of synthetic materials that are lightweight, durable and easy to clean. It provides good protection against moisture and at the same time allows for a comfortable wearing experience.
Crater Foam : Crater Foam is a super soft and light foam in the midsole. Its made with at least 20% recycled materials, and it is one of Nike’s latest technological innovations. Crater Foam also added to the rising popularity of the Space Hippie line.
Rubber: The rubber outsole provides excellent grip and durability on a variety of surfaces. Thanks to its elasticity, it absorbs shock, increasing comfort when walking or running.
is used for products that are made using more environmently-friendly proceses which uses less water, energy and chemicals. Products with international certifications such as bluesign®, the 100 standard by OEKO-TEX® and MADE IN GREEN by OEKO-TEX® are placed under this label.
Products with this label are made mostly of recycled materials mostly made from old waste such as plastic bottles and clothes. These products has smaller environmental footprint thanks to processing more waste materials than virgin materials.
Are you interested in how we assess sustainability at Footshop and what we do for it? Check out our sustainability page.
Converse trainers, Converse sneakers, Converse canvas shoes, or simply Converse - call them however you want, they are the one and only! What is important is that this brand came on the market as early as 1908 as the Converse Rubber Shoe Company, which ranks Converse shoes as sneakers with the longest and, possibly, the richest history.
A man whose name is far from unknown to those who wear Converse today contributed to the great boom of the Converse sneakers. His name was Chuck Taylor. He was a basketball player who came to the store at the time, saying that his canvas shoes were too tight and that they were causing him pain. At that time, he couldn’t have known just great the effect the Converse shoes would have in the future. At one point, he agreed with the brand to become its ambassador. He significantly contributed to the modernisation of the classic high silhouette of the Converse sneaker, whose name was expanded in 1932 to feature his own name. That's how Converse Chuck Taylor sneakers were born.
A major change in production hit Converse shoes with the advent of World War II. At that time, the company began to orient its production towards the army instead of the public. Converse sneakers have been transformed into durable Converse sneakers for soldiers, and a range of other equipment has been added to the range, including protective clothing. After the war, production returned back on track and the traditional Converse canvas sneakers were once again being shipped to their eager customers.
Many Chuck Taylor fans will be surprised to find out that converse shoes were originally designed as a shoe for basketball players above all else. And indeed, for a long time, Converse ranked as the most popular basketball shoes. Over time, Chuck Taylor was replaced on the court by his successors, but Converse shoes still enjoyed popularity. Even the legendary Michael Jordan wore them.
With the onset of heavy competition at the end of the 20th century, Converse sneakers began to disappear from the courts. Instead, they experienced a big boom between rockers and the punk subculture, but even the music scene could not prevent the fall that was looming on the horizon for Converse. However, Nike rushed to the aid of the drowning legend, buying the company and in so doing pulling the brand up from the bottom it had hit.
You will find all the well-known models such as All Star, One Star, Chuck Taylor and others in low and high options, both for men and women. We offer Converse clothing in various colour options, whether you are looking for white, black, red or any colour of the rainbow. In addition, you will find some of them at a special discount rate. You can also style your sneakers with clothes and accessories. T-shirts, sweatshirts and pants are all waiting for you.
So get the legendary Converse for your clothing or shoe collection with us, where you can rest assured of the quality. At Footshop.