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It was in 1908 that the Converse Rubber Corporation opened for business. At first the company only made galoshes and other work related rubber shoes on a seasonal basis. But eventually the company decided it was more efficient to keep their work force employed year round, and began making athletic shoes. With the popularity of basketball, the Converse Corporation saw the need to develop a shoe that people could wear while playing basketball. After lots of research and development, the very first version of the All Star basketball shoe was produced in 1917. The All Star shoe originally came in natural brown colors with black trim. In the 1920s, Converse All Stars were made in all black canvas or leather versions. The All Star was to be the first mass produced basketball shoe in North America. It consisted of a very thick rubber sole, and a ankle covering canvas (or sometimes leather) upper. At first sales were slow. They would rapidly increase a few years later, thanks to Charles ‘Chuck’ H. Taylor.Charles H. Taylor was a basketball player for the Akron Firestones. He liked what he saw in the All Star shoe and saw its potential for the sport of basketball As a matter of fact, he believed in the shoe so much that in 1921 he joined the Converse sales force, and later became the player/coach for the Converse All-Stars, the company's industrial league basketball. team. Throughout his career with Converse, Taylor traveled all across the United States hosting basketball clinics and promoting the All Star shoe. His personal salesmanship plus clever marketing devices like the Converse Basketball Yearbooks put his imprint on the sport at all team levels. But the Converse Corporation also bestowed something else on him. Because he was so successful in promoting Converse All Stars, as well as making important changes in the design of the All Star shoe, in 1932, his name “Chuck Taylor” was added to the ankle patch. The “Chuck Taylor” All Star basketball shoe was born!

Soon basketball teams as well as American boys were wearing Converse “Chuck Taylor” All Stars. In the 1930s Chuck Taylor designed the white high top model for the 1936 Olympics, and the shoe with its patriotic red and blue trim became very popular along with all black canvas and leather models of the All Star. Today you can still buy either the bright optical white model or an off-white un-dyed model called unbleached or natural white. During World War II, Chuck Taylor served as a captain in the Air Force and coached regional basketball teams, considered an important morale booster for the troops. And the All Star “Chuck Taylor” went off to war as GI's did their exercises in the white high top chucks that became the official sneaker of the United States Armed Forces.
Mens Basketball Shoes Basketball Shoes 2014 For Girls Nike for Kds Jordans for Women For Men Photos
Mens Basketball Shoes Basketball Shoes 2014 For Girls Nike for Kds Jordans for Women For Men Photos 
 Mens Basketball Shoes Basketball Shoes 2014 For Girls Nike for Kds Jordans for Women For Men Photos 
 Mens Basketball Shoes Basketball Shoes 2014 For Girls Nike for Kds Jordans for Women For Men Photos 
 Mens Basketball Shoes Basketball Shoes 2014 For Girls Nike for Kds Jordans for Women For Men Photos 
 Mens Basketball Shoes Basketball Shoes 2014 For Girls Nike for Kds Jordans for Women For Men Photos 
 Mens Basketball Shoes Basketball Shoes 2014 For Girls Nike for Kds Jordans for Women For Men Photos 
 Mens Basketball Shoes Basketball Shoes 2014 For Girls Nike for Kds Jordans for Women For Men Photos 

 Mens Basketball Shoes Basketball Shoes 2014 For Girls Nike for Kds Jordans for Women For Men Photos 
 Mens Basketball Shoes Basketball Shoes 2014 For Girls Nike for Kds Jordans for Women For Men Photos 

 Mens Basketball Shoes Basketball Shoes 2014 For Girls Nike for Kds Jordans for Women For Men Photos

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