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Converse Just Married 70s

179,99

The Converse Just Married 70s, the luxury version of the Converse Just Married that will perfectly match your ivory or beige outfits.

You must specify the first names below. Please note that in all cases we will use the following spelling "first name 1 & first name 2".

You must specify the date of marriage below. Please note that in all cases we will use the following spelling "31.05.2021".

Shipping time:

3 to 4 weeks

a wedding in personalised shoes

You & Me

Celebrate your wedding in style by personalising this collection model. Your first names and the date of your union will accompany the inscription " Just Married " for a sober and elegant look.

This collection model is especially suitable for brides and grooms who choose ivory or beige shades for their outfit.

Simple and effective

The Converse Just Married 70s is a pair of shoes with a highly finished look that makes it comfortable and durable. It's a great shoe to wear for miles on your wedding day, for dancing the night away or for everyday life.

The Converse Chuck Taylor 70's have a slightly thicker outsole than the classic model. They are more comfortable thanks to a thicker insole with memory foam. The cotton canvas is also more durable. The look is based on the 70's Chuck Taylor.

Personalize this Converse model Just Married with your first names, inscribed in black on the outside of the left shoe as follows: "first name 1 & first name 2".

The date of your wedding will appear in black on the back of both shoes as "31.05.2022". It will be inclined at 90° and accompanied by a red heart symbol.

Choose this model of collection both and reverse the order of your first names to put the one of your future husband/wife first on your pair. You can vary the colour of your shoes, the principle of personalised inscriptions with your first names remains, they will match perfectly.

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

In 1921, Converse called on the basketball player Chuck Taylor to promote its new model in American universities. He organised 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 shoe "Chuck Taylor All Star" in honour of the player who made the company famous. The Converse Chuck Taylor All Star would go on to equip 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 the actor Jeams Dean who wore them in the film "La fureur de vivre". But it wasn't until 1969 with the death of Chuck Taylor that the Converse Chuck Taylor All Star became the timeless benchmark sneaker that it is today.

She also made her way onto the music scene. She was carried 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 success of the brand, in the 2000s, sales dropped. In 2003, the brand finally accepted a takeover offer from Nike, which put all its technological know-how in sneakers at the service of the iconic Chuck Taylor All Star, releasing the Converse Chuck Taylor All Star II in 2016. This new model, very close aesthetically to its big sister, the first of the name will bring improvements in comfort and resistance.

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