Kids Converse Swarovski Galaxy

139,99

Shiny, glittery, and gorgeous—yes, we're talking about the Converse Swarovski Galaxy Kids. These little sneakers are true gems to wear as often as you like! It's time to add some sparkle to your child's feet!

Shipping deadline:

3 to 4 weeks

Unique personalized shoes

Looking for a pair of children's shoes that sparkle like a thousand fakes? Look no further, the Converse Swarovski Galaxy Kids are THE sneakers you need!

These little shoes are personalized with a gradient of Swarovski crystals and an inscription in the color of your choice. Little gems to wear right away to shine even in broad daylight!

Converse Swarovski Galaxy Kids

Sparkling little sneakers with a gradient of Swarovski crystals. Add your choice of inscription to your child's shoes, such as their first name, nickname, or date of birth.

Place the rhinestones in the light to observe their pretty play of light! Pink, mauve or even blue reflections will appear.

The Converse All Star was created in 1915 by the "Converse Rubber Shoe" company. At the time, this company specialized in rubber clogs, which were manufactured for use by, among others, prisoners of war in America. The first All Star in history, named "A11 Star," was created for tennis and basketball players.

A few years later, in 1921, basketball player Chuck Taylor lent his image to promote the A11 Star. He toured various American universities with the company's team (the All Stars) for demonstrations on campuses. The success of these tours led to the model's name being changed from "A11 Star" to "All Star," in reference to the All Star team.

The name of this model would change once again ten years later, as a thank you to the basketball player who had made it famous; it would then be called the "Chuck Taylor All Star." Until the end of the 1960s, a large number of basketball players wore Converse Chuck Taylor All Stars.

Having become famous, Converse's star model has also won hearts off the sports field. One thinks in particular of actor James Dean, who wore these sneakers in the 1950 film "Rebel Without a Cause." The model became a benchmark and established itself as THE timeless sneaker of reference in 1969, following the death of basketball player Chuck Taylor. Other celebrities have contributed to making the Chuck Taylor All Star a true icon. Indeed, it has been seen on the feet of Elvis Presley, Kurt Cobain, members of the Rolling Stones, and The Who.

Years passed and the brand was bought in 2003 by Nike, which offered to put its expertise at the service of the Chuck Taylor All Star, whose sales were falling in the 2000s. The Chuck Taylor All Star II then appeared in 2016, more comfortable and more resistant.

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