Converse

Converse Shoes & Trainers

Converse has a long-standing history in footwear since the 1920 release of the now iconic Chuck Taylor All-Star. Converse has since grown as a global brand and is synonymous with both street-wear and basketball culture. So whether you're sporting a classic black pair of high-tops or jumped ahead to the newer white platform All-Stars, we got you covered! And we've got something special for the boys, check out our range of sweatshirts, tees, joggers and more.

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How to clean white Converse

To clean white Converse trainers, start by removing the laces and brushing off loose dirt. Mix a small amount of mild detergent with warm water and use a soft cloth or brush to scrub the canvas gently. Avoid using bleach, as it can cause yellowing. Rinse lightly with clean water and air dry in a shaded area. For stubborn stains, a sneaker cleaner can help. Explore more from our Converse collection, or check out the best styles from Nike, New Balance, and Vans for easy-to-care-for alternatives.

When were Converse invented?

Converse was founded in 1908 in Massachusetts, USA. The iconic Converse Chuck Taylor All Star was introduced in 1917 as a basketball shoe and became a cultural icon worn by athletes, musicians, and trendsetters alike. Its classic silhouette and timeless appeal have kept it popular for over a century. Browse our full Converse range or explore retro-inspired sneakers from adidas Originals or PUMA for more heritage styles.

What length laces do you need for Converse high tops?

For Converse high tops, such as the classic Chuck Taylor All Star, you'll typically need laces that are around 54 to 63 inches (137–160 cm) long, depending on how you like to tie them. This length suits the standard 8-eyelet design. If you're going for a looser look or creative lacing, opt for the longer end of the range. Need a refresh? Shop Converse laces and accessories, or discover our full range of men's trainers, women's Converse, and Kids' Converse styles.