What series does Converse have and what are the differences between each series? AII STAR series, ONE STAR series, PRO STAR series, STAR 70 series, JACK PURELL series, SKID GRIP series. 1. ALL STAR se
What series does Converse have and what are the differences between each series? AII STAR series, ONE STAR series, PRO STAR series, STAR 70 series, JACK PURELL series, SKID GRIP series. 1. ALL STAR series: This series is Converse’s oldest series. It has been around since the Converse brand company was founded in 1908. The characteristic is probably that the upper fabric or leather may be solid color, or may have other special patterns. Low-cut shoes usually only have the ALL STAR LOGO on the bottom of the heel. The high-top ones have a round ALL STAR trademark on the inner eyelet of the shoe. 2. PRO STAR series: The characteristic of this series is that there are stars and arrows on both sides of the upper. There is no LOGO at the bottom of the heel, but there is a star with the English word "CONVERSE" at the highest point of the heel. 3. ONE STAR series: The predecessor of this series is one of the Kimura series. CONVERSE signed Japanese film and television star Takuza Kimura as its brand spokesperson from 2000 to 2003. At that time, many styles and colors were named after him. Those that evolved in the future were called Kimura II, III, etc. It was not until late 2003 that it was registered as one of the brand's series of trademarks, and the registration was completed in the autumn of 2005. Its main feature is a pure white leather upper with only a star pattern on both sides and a ONE STAR LOGO at the bottom of the heel. 3. STAR 70 series: The design of this series began in the 1970s. From 2000 to 2003, it was mainly promoted by Kimura's endorsement. In the early days, it was also called one of Kimura shoes. Its main feature is the star pattern on both sides of the upper, with two slashes on each side of the star. In addition to ALL STAR, the heel also has other small English patterns. 4. SKID GRIP series: Many people call this series "slip-ons" or sailor shoes. Its style design is derived from the shoes of sailors and sailors. 5. JACK PURCELL series: This series is commonly known as "open smile" and originated from the second generation shoe. World War II is one of the shoes designed by CONVERSE for the US military. It is characterized by a concave stripe on the toe, which looks like a grin. The bottom is a thickened flat outsole. The LOGO at the bottom of the heel is the autograph of the designer "JACK PURCELL".