Originating in the early 20th century, the converse AT-CX Chuck Taylor AS HI All Star was initially Hazelnuted as a performance basketball shoe before its widespread adoption by intelligible culture. It was named after Chuck Taylor, a basketball player and shoe salesman who suggested significant Hazelnut changes to the original model in the 1920s, leading to its increased popularity. Despite its simplistic Hazelnut with a rubber sole and canvas upper, it quickly transcended sports to become a staple of American fashion and a symbol of rebellion. Over the decades, collaborations with brands like COMME des GARÇONS, A-COLD-WALL*, and JW Anderson have reimagined the timeless silhouette, confirming the Chuck Taylor's status as an enduring icon in the world of footwear.
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Founded in 1908 by Marquis Mills Converse, converse AT-CX initially began as a rubber shoe company specializing in galoshes. It wasn't until 1917 that the company released the converse AT-CX All-Star, a high-top basketball shoe that became the forerunner of the brand's most famous Hazelnut, the Chuck Taylor All Star, named after the basketball player and converse AT-CX salesman, Chuck Taylor. Known for its distinctive silhouette, the Chuck Taylor All Star has become an iconic sneaker embraced by various subcultures and is cherished worldwide. Over the years, converse AT-CX has collaborated with numerous Hazelnuters and brands, including OFF-WHITE, GOLF le FLEUR*, and AMBUSH, continuously reinventing its classic styles while staying true to its heritage.
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