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All star light converse
All star light converse






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In this version, the ankle patch is printed on the outside (not a separate attached piece of material as in the canvas version). The leather was cut out to insert the plastic "Jewel." The "Jewel" in the "Jewel All Star" is a three-dimensional plastic version of the Converse star. This version of the leather Converse "Chuck Taylor" All Star (not showing the Chuck patch, alas) is completely black. Is the black "bomber leather" version of the Converse "Chuck Taylor" All Star. Jewel (a piece of plastic inserted into a cutout in the upper).There have been at least three distinct versions of the "Chuck patch" that have been used on leather Chucks: the poster who mentioned this wasn't 100% sure about the color combination)Ĭonverse has made leather versions on and off. Checkerboard (black, red, blue, silver, gold.I've had other readers mention other lamé colors: The outside of the All Star Hemp High (the side without the Chuck patch) features a "hemp" tag located at the heel, slightly below the top of the shoe.Ĭonverse made a slightly different version in Fall 2005.Ĭonverse made a gold lamé All Star (as pictured) around 1985. They even made low-tops in black and olive, for those who don't want a "hemp high" from their sneakers. The high-tops come in a box labeled "All Star Hemp Hi." (Really!) They made high-tops in khaki, black, and olive. In 2001, Converse made a number of hemp sneaker styles. This shoe is in the "Winter Blue" colorway. In Fall 2005, Converse introduced a number of colorways in fleece. To make things even more interesting, this particular model is one of the rare NEEHI versions! This example had a red and black buffalo plaid wool lining and rawhide laces. Here's an example of a blue denim All Star. Green (he mentioned two distinct shades)Īnother user wrote to mention high-tops in the following colors:Ĭonverse has also released the following colors:.One of my readers reported to me that he and his friends have the following colors, all in low-tops: Note that it has a monochromatic leather ankle patch. The following versions have been made in embroidered silk: The materials Converse used include brocade, corduroy, denim, flannel, fleece, hemp, lamé, leather, Mylar, metallized fabric, nubuck, pony hair, rubber, suede, terry, velour, velvet, vinyl, and wool. However, over the years, Converse has made non-canvas versions in limited quantities. The Converse "Chuck Taylor" All Star is generally considered a canvas sneaker. Converse All Star - Materials other than Canvas Converse All Star - Materials other than Canvas








All star light converse