Converse CONS One Star Pro Suede Low Top Egret
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ONE AND ONLY.
In 1974, Converse launched a low-cut, suede version of the Chuck Taylor All Star featuring a single star logo on one side—the One Star sneaker. Reissued in the early '90s, the design gained traction with the skateboarding community thanks to a skateable remodel. Today's One Star Pro provides exceptional boardfeel and impact protection thanks to a CONS traction rubber outsole and molded CX sockliner. The low profile adds total flexibility, while a rubber-backed suede upper is extra durable.
Product Details
Low-top skate shoe with rubber-backed suede upper
Poly cotton laces for durability
Elasticated tongue helps lock it in place
CX foam sockliner for cushioning and impact protection
CONS traction rubber outsole
Chuck Taylor All Star Origins
Created in 1917 as a non-skid basketball shoe, the All Star was originally promoted for its superior court performance by basketball mastermind Chuck Taylor. But over the decades, something incredible happened: The sneaker, with its timeless silhouette and unmistakable ankle patch, was organically adopted by rebels, artists, musicians, dreamers, thinkers and originals.
In 1974, Converse launched a low-cut, suede version of the Chuck Taylor All Star featuring a single star logo on one side—the One Star sneaker. Reissued in the early '90s, the design gained traction with the skateboarding community thanks to a skateable remodel. Today's One Star Pro provides exceptional boardfeel and impact protection thanks to a CONS traction rubber outsole and molded CX sockliner. The low profile adds total flexibility, while a rubber-backed suede upper is extra durable.
Product Details
Low-top skate shoe with rubber-backed suede upper
Poly cotton laces for durability
Elasticated tongue helps lock it in place
CX foam sockliner for cushioning and impact protection
CONS traction rubber outsole
Chuck Taylor All Star Origins
Created in 1917 as a non-skid basketball shoe, the All Star was originally promoted for its superior court performance by basketball mastermind Chuck Taylor. But over the decades, something incredible happened: The sneaker, with its timeless silhouette and unmistakable ankle patch, was organically adopted by rebels, artists, musicians, dreamers, thinkers and originals.