Converse All Star White Shoes – A Rainbow of Styles
December 23, 2009 by Eliza
Isaac Newton discovered centuries ago that white is the combination of all colors. Converse has been doing their homework.
The new line of Converse All Star white shoes takes that pure canvas and turns it into a work of art. Who says you can’t blend science and passion?
Take a look at the Converse All Star Monochrome White OX Trainers and you’ll fall in love. Then let your brain examine all the attributes of these stellar shoes that will prove why they’re terrific. Classic. Comfortable. Stylish. That’s Chuck Taylor to a T.
You want monochrome? You got monochrome. You want a high top? Done. The Converse All Star Monochrome White HI blends classic Chuck Taylor styling, comfortable fit, and that indefinable something that’s in every Converse shoe.
Now start broadening your palette and let the sunshine in. The Converse All Star Core OX standard model features a red and white stripe accent that incorporates traditional colors. But there’s more here than just the All American design motif. There’s a universal appeal, thanks to the primary colors used in all new ways.
To see another variation that’s getting a lot of attention, check out the Converse All Star Degrade Stretchies OX for kids.
Parents love the subtle black pinstripes. Kids really go for the rainbow-colored laces. It’s not everyday that parents and kids can agree that a shoe is ultra cool. That’s the Converse fashion science at work to create fashion magic.
Adults can get their own kind of magic with the Converse All Star Double Details OX Trainers. Mostly the training you’ll do in these shoes consists of beauty pageant-style training, like checking them out in the mirror.
The series of black stripes along the wrap arounds give them the style Chuck Taylor loved. You’ll love them, even if you never heard of Chuck Taylor.
Step into the Alice in Wonderland world where “white” can mean “non-white”. Resolve the paradox by looking at the Converse All Star Pins HI.
Black pinstriping on the wrap arounds is a great contrast to the decal design around the ankle. Color highlighting continues to the deep blue inner lining. Mixing and matching to create a canvas on canvas fabric is what Converse designers do best.
Now they stretch the definition of “white” to the limit with Converse All Star Checks HI. These high tops offer an all-white wrap around and lace assembly, then contrast it with a subtle beige checkered pattern on the uppers.
Yellow highlights at the heel provide a finishing touch. The result? “White” has just become a rainbow.
With designs like this, you’re likely to see them in a museum before long. Catch them quick before they become a collector’s item.
It’s been a century since Chuck Taylor endorsed the first Converse shoes. He dug white. He loved colors. He loved his Converse All Stars.
So, what did a basketball player from 1917 know about shoes? Check them out and you’ll see for yourself how to up your game today.
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