Famous Footwear Converse
Converse is an American shoe company that has been making shoes, lifestyle fashion and athletic apparel since the early 20th century.
In his late 30s, Marquis Mills Converse, who was previously a
respected manager at a footwear manufacturing firm, opened the Converse
Rubber Shoe Company (unrelated to the Boston Rubber Shoe Company founded
by fourth cousin Elisha Converse)
in Malden, Massachusetts in February 1908. The company was a rubber
shoe manufacturer, providing winterized rubber soled footwear for men,
women, and children. By 1910, Converse was producing 4,000 shoes daily,
but it was not until 1915 that the company began manufacturing athletic
shoes for tennis.The company's main turning point came in 1917 when the Converse All-Star basketball shoe was introduced. Then in 1921, a basketball player named Charles H. "Chuck" Taylor walked into Converse complaining of sore feet. Converse gave him a job. He worked as a salesman and ambassador, promoting the shoes around the United States, and in 1923 his signature was added to the All Star patch. He continued this work until shortly before his death in 1969.
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