I saw this info about the origins of converse allstars on Wikipaedia
Chuck Taylor All Star basketball shoe
The Chuck Taylor All Star shoe has developed a number of nicknames over the years, such as: “Cons”, “Connies”, “Convics”, “Verses”, “Chuckers”, “Chucks”, “Converse”, “Chuckies”, “Chuckie T’s”, or “Chucker Boots” or “chuck taylors”for the higher styles. For decades the Chuck Taylor All Star basketball shoe only came in black, with a white variant released in 1947. Under pressure from basketball teams Converse decided in 1966 to manufacture other colors. Different materials also began to be used, starting in the 1970s, including leather, suede and vinyl, and even hemp, rather than just canvas. Besides high-tops, low-cuts and later knee-high versions were produced. After Converse was bought by Nike, operations were moved from the United States to overseas, although the design has had few alterations. The fabric is no longer 2-ply cotton canvas but 1-ply “textile” and many wearers have noticed different patterns of wear.
In 1975, Converse released “The Weapon” basketball shoe. Manufactured in many color schemes to match the kit colors of basketball team’s, it has been available in both high-top and low cut varieties. The unique aspect of this shoe is the leather construction throughout, including the inside heel which is also heavily padded for comfort. Converse re-released in 2002 and “The Loaded Weapon” in 2003.
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