- Trending Searches
- Trending Searches
Converse High Tops
-
Converse All Star Lift High Platform Women's
€90.00
-
Converse All Star High Children
€50.00
-
Converse All Star High Women's
€75.00
-
Converse All Star Lift High Platform Women's
€90.00
-
Converse Chuck 70 Hi Women's
€95.00
-
Converse Chuck Taylor All Star High
€75.00
-
Converse All Star High Women's
€75.00
-
Converse Chuck 70 Hi
€95.00
-
Converse All Star High Logo Play Junior
Was €60.00 Now €45.00 Save 25%
-
Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Move High Women's
Was €90.00 Now €65.00 Save 28%
-
Converse Run Star Hike Women's
Was €120.00 Now €90.00 Save 25%
-
Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Move High Women's
Was €90.00 Now €65.00 Save 28%
-
Converse Chuck Taylor All Star High
Was €80.00 Now €75.00 Save 6%
-
Converse Chuck Taylor All Star High Children
Was €50.00 Now €45.00 Save 10%
-
Converse All Star High 70 Women's
Was €95.00 Now €65.00 Save 32%
-
Converse Run Star Hike Women's
Was €120.00 Now €90.00 Save 25%
-
Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Cruise Women's
Was €90.00 Now €50.00 Save 44%
Converse high tops have been a significant part of the brand’s identity since the release of its first pair of sneakers in 1910. You’ll likely recognise Chuck Taylor All Stars, the company’s most popular model, featuring a canvas upper that stretches above the ankle. Upon release, the tall style of the shoe was beneficial for basketball players, with the additional support lending itself to the physical demands of the sport. However, though Converse high tops were originally intended to aid athletic performance, the rise of new materials better suited to the court shifted the target audience, who were more interested in the classic style of the trainers rather than their effectiveness in competition. That’s why today sneakerheads wear these high tops as part of their everyday outfit, enjoying subtle variations in make, such as the All Star Move and the Run Star Hike, both having a platform midsole.