Converse Just Married Pearl 70s

254,99

An ivory version of the Converse Pearl , based on the Converse Chuck Taylor 70s. A pair crafted in beige/ivory tones with a mix of pearls and Swarovski crystals.

You must specify the initials below. Please note that in all cases we will use the following notation: “Initial 1 & Initial 2”.

You must specify the wedding date below. Please note that in all cases we will use the following format: “31.05.2021”.

Shipping deadline:

3 to 4 weeks

a wedding in custom-made shoes

A luxury model

The Pearl version of the Converse Just Married 70s features a mix of ivory-colored pearls and Swarovski crystals of varying sizes on the front of the shoe. This model displays the words "Just Married," your initials, and your wedding date in a legible handwritten font.

Soft and delicate shades

If you'd like to get married in colors other than white without completely breaking with tradition, ivory is ideal. It's a white with creamy undertones, an original shade that also helps to slim and soften the silhouette.

Converse Chuck Taylor 70's

Personalize this shoe with your initials, which will be printed as "Initial 1 & Initial 2," and your wedding date, which will appear as "31 05 2022" in three lines on the back of the shoe. These inscriptions, along with the phrase "Just Married," are in navy blue.

This comfortable model will perfectly complement a dress or suit in ivory or beige tones.

The Converse All Star was created in 1915 by the Converse Rubber Shoe Company, which specialized in manufacturing rubber clogs worn primarily by inmates in American prisons. At the time, it was called the "A11 Star" and designed for playing tennis and basketball.

In 1921, Converse enlisted basketball player Chuck Taylor to promote its new model in American universities. He organized several demonstration tours on American campuses with the company's team, the All Stars. These demonstrations were so successful that the model was renamed "All Star" in reference to this team.

It wasn't until 1932 that Converse renamed the model "Chuck Taylor All Star" in honor of the player who brought the company fame. The Converse Chuck Taylor All Star then became the shoe of choice for the majority of basketball players until the late 1960s.

The iconic Converse also made its mark off the basketball court as early as 1950 thanks to actor James Dean, who wore them in the film "Rebel Without a Cause." But it wasn't until 1969, with the death of Chuck Taylor, that the Converse Chuck Taylor All Star truly established itself as the timeless, benchmark sneaker it is today.

She also made her way into the music scene. She was supported by big names in music such as Elvis Presley, members of the Rolling Stones and The Who, and Kurt Cobain, who helped make her an icon.

Despite the brand's success, sales declined in the 2000s. In 2003, the brand finally accepted Nike's acquisition offer, which brought all its technological expertise in sneakers to the iconic Converse Chuck Taylor All Star, resulting in the 2016 release of the Converse Chuck Taylor All Star II. This new model, aesthetically very similar to its predecessor, the original, offered improvements in comfort and durability.

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