Because the styles and series are different.
1. ALL STAR series
Converse’s oldest series has been around since the founding of the Converse brand company. Most of the upper fabrics or leathers are solid color, or have other special patterns. Low-top shoes usually only have the logo of each ALL STAR on the bottom of the heel, while high-top shoes have a round logo on the eyelet on the inside of the shoe. ALL STAR trademark.
2. ALL STAR-CHUCK 70 Series
Chuck70 is a branch of the ALL STAR series and is a classic replica of the Chuck'70 style. It continues the classic shoe design of the Chuck Taylor All Star in the 1970s, with a narrow toe and a narrow toe, retaining Converse's classic shoe shape, but the soles are air-cushioned and the rubber is also thickened. The biggest difference from the ALL STAR classic series is the logo on the heel. Chuck70 has a black logo.
2. 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. JACK PURCELL series
Commonly known as "Open Smile", it originated from the Second World War and 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".
Extended information
Converse—ALL STAR Series
In 1908, Moore Converse of the United States founded a professional rubber shoe manufacturing factory in Springfield, Massachusetts—— Converse Rubber Shoe Company. And that year was also the thirty-fourth year of the reign of Emperor Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty, the year Aixinjueluo Puyi succeeded to the throne, much earlier than Nike and Adidas.
At the beginning, Converse was not a brand that only sold sports shoes. They also made anything related to rubber, such as waterproof rain boots, overshoes, and even tires were within Converse's business scope. Later, in 1917, in order to achieve full-year profits, the shoe factory tried to develop a sports shoe that could be worn all year round. In Converse's original period, its logo was not the star logo that everyone is familiar with now, but a big "C".
The origin of this pair of basketball shoes owes its fame to a basketball player named Chuck Taylor. At that time, I wore it to compete in various places and recommended it to basketball players from various schools.
The foot feel of All Star at that time was not as comfortable as it is now, and it was quite painful for my feet to wear it for a long time. As a professional athlete, he proposed improving shoes. The All Star he improved has greatly improved both in terms of support and flexibility, and has quickly become the favorite of a large number of professional basketball players.
In 1934, in recognition of Chuck Taylor's contribution, his signature was added to the star logo, and All Star became Chuck Taylor All Star. It is also the first pair of true All Star.
Reference material: Baidu Encyclopedia-CONVERSE
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