Converse Chuck Taylor All Star High Top Unbleached White M9162 | 
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| Brand: Converse Category: Shoes Department: Mens
Buy New: $39.90 (On sale from $44.99)
Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 1664
Media: Apparel
ASIN: B000NZIWKM
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| Features:
| | Classic look. Canvas upper, rubber sole. |
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Product Description Classic design that hasn't changed in years and years and years. Try them for the first time -- again.
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| Customer Reviews:
Nastalgia in a shoebox... September 11, 2008 W. Revels (Miami, Florida) I saw these 'stars' on Amazon the other day and had to order them. I was immediately transported back to junior high in 1974. Levi's and Converse All Stars were the rage. I wore them while listening to Sweet Home Alabama and Black Water on the radio. $39.95 is a small price to pay to own a piece of history. I think they were $12.99 back in '74.
What Happened to My CONVERSE Shoes! May 15, 2008 Robert Hammers (Columbia,Missouri) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Hi Top Unbleached White I guess I should have read the "fine print"! I was expecting a pair of American Made REAL CONVERSE Tennis Shoes! Instead, I got a POOR INDONESION Copy of a rubber sole (NO cushion insole) with a CHEAP upper top! VERY DISPLEASED!!! Size 11 and about 3 inches wide! Must fit a Long, Norrow Indonesion foot,Not what I expected from CONVERSE!
Brings back memories April 5, 2008 Michael Haney When I found out that they still made these shoes I had to buy them. I used to ware them as a teenager and love them in the summertime. Cool even on the hottest of days.
Five Star All Stars November 10, 2007 Interplanetary Funksmanship (Vanilla Suburbs, USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Converse Chuck Taylor All Stars are not just a fashion statement. Back in the day, they were my choice of athletic footwear -- following in my father's footsteps -- while starting center on the high school basketball team. For a 6'2" white guy with a moderate vertical leaping ability, I didn't have to worry about losing any spring in my step, and I always led stats in rebounds and blocked shots against players wearing the then-ubiquitous Adidas, Puma and Converse "Dr. J" hi-tops. In all fairness, and as a disclaimer, 80% of the opposing team members were white guys, too. Still, though I have absolutely no vertical leap left (hey. I graduated 24 years ago), I still wear these shoes, just because. Like one reviewer pointed out, they're a great conversation starter. Plus, they're as comfy as a second pair of feet. At the turn of the 20th to the 21st century, it appeared that there'd be NO Chucks left at all: The Massachusetts factory was closing down, and Chucks appeared to be going the way of acid-wash jeans. Fortunately (or, unfortunately, if you're a member of the garment workers' union), Converse went through some reorganization and now makes these overseas, presumably in China. Well, I'm boycotting the People's Republic of China, an anti-labor country that has helped more American CEOs bust unions than just about anyone else. Its own people are slave labor. Fortunately, I thought ahead, so when Converse was on the ropes, I went out to every shoe store around and bought up all the size 12 hi tops I could find. To be exact, 143 pairs -- a closet full. I've got 'em in white, optical white, green, red, basic black, navy blue, yellow, orange, you name it. Set me back $2700, but was worth every penny, knowing that American workers made them. I AM THE IMELDA MARCOS OF CONVERSE CHUCK TAYLOR ALL-STAR SHOES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! But, if you're a newcomer to them, or missed the boat, I won't hate ya for buying these for yourselves. They are so cool, I'll look the other way. I have to look the other way myself: I buy the toddler sizes for my two wittle one. Aw!!!! :) At least I help keep American shoe store employees employed, if not factory workers.
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