Converse Work Womens Hiking Shoes


It was in 1908 in Maldon, Massacchussets when Marquis M. Converse opened the Converse Rubber Shoe Company. Also known as the Boston Rubber Shoe Company, it has been making shoes since the early 20th century, supplying winterized rubber soled footwear for men, women and children. 2 years later, Converse, being a rubber shoe manufacturer, formulated 4,000 shoes daily and in 1915 started formulating tennis shoes.

In 1917, Converse All-star basketball shoes were introduced, a real innovation taking into account that the sport was only 25 years old. The huge break came in when it was endorsed by basketball player Charles H. “Chuck” Taylor as his preferent shoe of choice.

Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Hi Original Skate Pack Punk Prints

In 1921 he went in complaining of sore feet. Converse came to his rescue by not only palliating the pain but by giving him a job.Being impressed with the company’s shoe designs, he worked as a salesman and ambassador encouraging the shoes all over the United States thereby getting the company’s leading salesman. Then, after a few changes to the shoe have been made upon his proposal, Converse shoes got it’s current name and Chuck Taylor’s signature on it’s ankle patch.Chuck Taylor All Star basketball shoes have likewise been referred to as “Cons”, “Connies”, “Chucks”, “Converse”, “Chuckie T’s” and “Chucker Boots” for the higher styles.

Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Hi Original Skate Pack Punk Prints

Colored and patterned shoelaces became so popular to supplement Converse’s two colored black and white trademark before 1966 in order to match each basketball team’s specific colors. This was brought in regards to by the buyers demand for more varieties on the shoe and pressure from the dissimilar basketball teams.Eventually, it wasn’t only with regards to the colors but more styles came out. Low-top or “Oxford”, high-top and later, knee-high versions were produced. Construction materials for these styles include leather, suede, vinyl, denim and hemp. There were even numerous versions that were offered without laces and are kept up by elastic. All of these new designs were co-designed by Chuck Taylor himself who tirelessly continued his work until his death in 1969.

Converse All Star Hi

Afterwards, the design has had a few alterations after Converse was purchased by Nike and operations were moved from the United States to overseas. From the standard 2-ply cotton canvas, the fabric became 1-ply “textile” and dissimilar patterns of wear have been noticed by a great deal of wearers.Currently, Converse has also been formulating a wide range of occupational safety shoes for men and women that resemble their regular athletic shoes. Some of which are the women’s metaflex athletic Met Guard work shoe, men’s athletic Met Guard slip-resistant hiker and the men’s non-metallic safety-toe athletic shoe. Not only were these shoes built to last but are made up of authenti leather supplying minimal electric resistance, shock-resistant heels, foam insoles and a particular moisture immune lining to keep your feet arid all day. What’s more is that they’re metal free so it’s genuinely perfective for those on high-risk jobs, everything that a work shoe has to have to protect you from occupational hazards.Converse, a name that holds a century of innovation and footwear history in itself. What else may you ask for? Name it, they have it. Be it Converse classic shoes, Converse modus vivendi shoes or Converse performance shoes, Converse gives you the freedom to express yourself by choosing whichever fits your mood, style and wardrobe.

Converse Work Womens Hiking Shoes


Clinically proven to provide all-day pain relief for the heel, arch, and ball-of-foot.

1 Pair Men’s ~  fits sizes 8-12

  1. Tapered 3/4-length design
  2. Flexible arch aid
  3. Cushions ball-of-foot and heel

Converse Work Womens Hiking Shoes

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Converse Work Womens Hiking Shoes

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Converse Work Womens Hiking Shoes

Converse Work Womens Hiking Shoes Photo

Converse Work Womens Hiking Shoes

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Most helpful client reviews

20 of 20 persons found the following review helpful.
3Work good, when they stay in the right place
By Jon Smith
I work as a bartender and ordinarily go through insoles quickly. These work in truth well, but the only way I may get them to stay in place is if I use duck/duct tape to keep them in place. When they stay in place they work actually well, but not staying in place on their own is genuinely irritating to deal with.

18 of 18 people found the following review helpful.
5Best of the orthotics
By Mitchell E. Davis
Dr.Scholl’s has so a great deal of orthotics that I contacted a podiatrist who has a reputation of being fabulously successful in helping even the most challenging cases.He recommends the tri-comfort orthotic because of the magnificent arch support combined with splendid cushioning.They likewise are thin sufficient as not to cause crowding and tightness inside the shoe.

11 of 11 persons found the following review helpful.
5Awesome!!!
By Robert Wilson
I have read the other reviews, and the persons saying when it comes to slippage, candidly with these insoles I have never felt any slippage as I did with other one such as the gel ones. I love these things, I swear by them, it relieves a lot of irritations, and frankly it helps out my lower back pain as well. I would highly, highly commend these insoles.

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