Few trainers have crossed as many worlds as the Converse Chuck Taylor All Star. Born on the basketball court in the early 20th century, the silhouette has spent decades moving between sport, music, skateboarding and street culture, becoming one of the most recognisable shoes ever made along the way.
The story began in Massachusetts in 1908, but it was the arrival of the Chuck Taylor All Star in 1917 that changed everything. Originally designed for basketball and later endorsed by player and coach Chuck Taylor himself, the canvas high-top quickly became the shoe of choice on courts across America. Its influence only grew from there, finding fans among punk musicians, skaters, artists and countless other subcultures that made the silhouette their own.
Today, the collection continues to evolve through new colours, materials and collaborations, while staying true to the design that made it a classic in the first place. Discover the latest Converse sneakers collection at END., including Chuck 70s, high-tops, low-tops and modern reinterpretations of a cultural icon.