Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Hi Lift Spread Your Wings Trainer in Egret - White. Size 10 (also in 7, 5.5, 6, 6.5, 7.5, 8, 8.5, 9, 9.5, 10.5, 11). Canvas upper with rubber sole. Made in China. Lace-up front with medial eyelets. Classic All Star ankle patch. Reimagined All Star license plate. Rubber toe cap. Embroidered butterfly detail Stacked sole. Approx 45mm/ 1.75 inch platform. CNVR-WZ231. A05979C. Founded in a small town of Massachusetts in 1908, Converse is a classic American brand that has always pushed the boundaries of what a sneaker can do. After basketball player Charles H. Chuck Taylor walked into their sales office in 1921, he persuaded the company to work with him and create a line of comfortable shoes designed purely for basketball. By the 1930s, basketball players throughout America were wearing the All Star silhouette, thanks to the influence of Chuck Taylor. Since then, the iconic sneaker has maintained its appeal even after 100 years, with an influence unlike any other shoe.
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Chuck Taylor All Star Hi Lift Spread Your Wings Trainer In Egret/butterfly
Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Hi Lift Spread Your Wings Trainer in Egret - White. Size 10 (also in 7, 5.5, 6, 6.5, 7.5, 8, 8.5, 9, 9.5, 10.5, 11). Canvas upper with rubber sole. Made in China. Lace-up front with medial eyelets. Classic All Star ankle patch. Reimagined All Star license plate. Rubber toe cap. Embroidered butterfly detail Stacked sole. Approx 45mm/ 1.75 inch platform. CNVR-WZ231. A05979C. Founded in a small town of Massachusetts in 1908, Converse is a classic American brand that has always pushed the boundaries of what a sneaker can do. After basketball player Charles H. Chuck Taylor walked into their sales office in 1921, he persuaded the company to work with him and create a line of comfortable shoes designed purely for basketball. By the 1930s, basketball players throughout America were wearing the All Star silhouette, thanks to the influence of Chuck Taylor. Since then, the iconic sneaker has maintained its appeal even after 100 years, with an influence unlike any other shoe.