The logo on Converse’s shoes is as shown below:
Extended information:
Brand introduction
1. Trademark
The R word on the heel of Converse's shoes produced in 2009 has been removed. ("R" is the mark of "registered trademark", which means that the trademark has been registered with the country's Trademark Office and has been reviewed and approved by the Trademark Office. , became a registered trademark.) Because Converse has not registered or passed trademark registration in some countries, shoes sold locally do not have the right to use R. Therefore, in order to unify global standards, Converse will use the R on the heels and tongues of the shoes it produces starting from 2009. The R word is removed. (The authoritative explanation of Converse Company)
2. Brand explanation
Converse (Converse) was named by its founder Moore Converse based on his surname Converse. The core concept of its brand is to inspire everyone's creativity.
3. Product classification
Converse products are divided into four series - Star and Chevron: focusing on basketball shoes, the characteristic of this series is that there are stars on both sides of the upper Arrow sign. JACK PURCELL: Commonly known as open smile (named after the outstanding badminton player Mr. Jack Purcell of the last century); ALL STAR: also known as Chuck Taylor (named after the great basketball player Mr. Chuck Taylor in the 1920s, in order to commemorate his great influence on basketball With the promotion of the Converse brand, Converse named its largest-selling brand after him); ONE STAR: The logo is only one star.