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Why do some shoes have All Star and some have One Star?

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Two types of Converse.

All

Star is classic and retro

ONE

STAR is sporty.

The former is Mainly fabric, with a small amount of leather. The latter is the opposite.

All

Star is lace-up.

ONE

STAR is mostly made of three horizontal stripes of wool.

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 that the upper fabric or leather may be solid color, or may have other special patterns.

Low tops usually only have various ALL on the bottom of the heel

< p>STAR's LOGO.

The high-top ones have a round ALL STAR trademark on the inner eyelet of the shoe.

ONE

STAR series: The predecessor of this series is one of the Kimura series.

CONVERSE company signed Japanese film and television star Kimura Takuza as its brand spokesperson from 2000 to 2003.

At that time, many styles and colors were named after him.

The ones 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.

The registration was completed in the autumn of 2005. Its main feature is the pure white leather upper,

there is only one star button on both sides, and there is ONE

STAR

LOGO at the bottom of the heel.

Or ALL

STAR is a canvas shoe/also called a vulcanized shoe

ONE

STAR is mostly made of leather

< p>It seems that you didn't read my answer carefully. Oh what.

Idiots, you should know that ALL

STAR, ONE

STAR,

are patented by Converse and are iconic symbols .