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First debuted in 1917 Converse are giving their Chuck All Stars an update for the modern world..
Converse are giving you a chance to record in the world’s most famous studios..
Converse celebrate the FA14 Allstar collection by answering the question: What would sneakers do?. Your dirty pair of Cons have seen a lot of good times at gigs and parties no doubt. Converse Australia knows it, and wants you to personify those good times you’ve trod. They’re the shoe that everybody can wear, no matter your scene or style, comfortably and confidently. And while the diverse range of individuals who wear Cons are all free, walking ads, the company’s had some pretty incredible marketing campaigns over the last decade. There was the Cons-as-corsets campaign in Japan, its 100 year anniversary campaign featuring ‘Icons of the 21st Century’ (including journalist Hunter S. Thompson, M.I.A., James Dean, Karen O, rapper Common and more, and its ‘timeless’ visual-art aligned campaign in 2005. Converse’s latest global campaign is maybe its best yet. Entitled ‘Shoes Are Boring’, it may just seriously compete with Nike’s iconic ‘Just Do It’. Here’s the gist of the campaign, as it e
Musicians combine with Converse to create signature sneakers with the profits going to the National Breast Cancer Foundation.. In Their Shoes is a major worldwide creative project between Warner Music Australia with support from Converse, Sharpie and eBay that sees musicans across the globe hand-designing Converse sneakers to be auctioned off later this month, with all proceeds going to the National Breast Cancer Foundation. And we're super proud to premier old mate Skrillex's contribution.