
Pink canvas low-top sneakers 'Chuck Taylor All Star' by Converse
Selling Price
$25
History
The Converse Chuck Taylor All Star was first introduced in 1917 as a basketball shoe and became an iconic American sneaker. Named after basketball player Chuck Taylor who joined the company in 1921, these shoes evolved from athletic wear to a cultural symbol embraced by musicians, artists, and youth movements throughout the 20th century. By the 1980s and beyond, Chuck Taylors had become a staple of casual fashion worldwide. These classic sneakers appeal to collectors of vintage footwear, sneaker enthusiasts, and fans of American pop culture memorabilia. The timeless design and cultural significance make them valuable to those interested in fashion history and streetwear evolution. Pink colorways are particularly sought after by collectors focusing on vintage children's sizes and those who appreciate the nostalgic aesthetic of classic Converse designs.
Origin
United States
Maker
Converse
Time period
Late 20th to early 21st century