Chuck Taylor All-Stars
Chuck Taylor All-Stars, or Converse All-Stars , also referred to as "Chucks" or Cons ' are canvas and rubber shoes produced by Converse. They were first produced in 1917 as the "All-Star," Converse's attempt to capture the basketball shoe market . The shoes were not particularly popular until basketball player Chuck Taylor adopted them as his preferred shoe. He was impressed with the design so he became the shoe's leading salesman. After proposing a few changes to the shoe, the shoe got its current name and Chuck Taylor's signature on its ankle All Stars patch. One change was the switch to nonslip soles. Although classic black is the most popular, Chuck Taylor was himself known to prefer unbleached white high-tops. In the 1950s the shoes became popular within the greaser subculture and amongst many fans of rockabilly. Consumers demanded more variety from the shoe – particularly with respect to colors in order to match basketball teams – so colored an