Chuck Taylor All Star High Top

CA$80.00 CA$59.99

Chuck Taylor All Star High Top

CA$80.00 CA$59.99

The Converse Chuck Taylor All Star is the one that started it all for Converse. When it co... More info

SKU
M9622C
Colour Navy M9622C
Runs a half size large

Chuck Taylor All Star Size Chart


These sneakers run large.

Includes sneakers icons: Chuck Taylor All Star & Chuck 70

Size Chart

US MEN US WOMEN UK EU LENGTH (CM)
3 5 3 35 22
3.5 5.5 3.5 36 22.5
4 6 4 36.5 23
4.5 6.5 4.5 37 23.5
5 7 5 37.5 24
5.5 7.5 5.5 38 24.5
6 8 6 39 24.5
6.5 8.5 6.5 39.5 25
7 9 7 40 25.5
7.5 9.5 7.5 41 26
8 10 8 41.5 26.5
8.5 10.5 8.5 42 27
9 11 9 42.5 27.5
9.5 11.5 9.5 43 28
10 12 10 44 28.5
10.5 12.5 10.5 44.5 29
11 13 11 45 29.5
11.5 13.5 11.5 46 30
12 14 12 46.5 30.5
13 15 13 48 31.5
14 16 14 49 32
15 17 15 50 33

 

Wide Width Sizes

Wide width sizes include more volume and broader platform by approximately 15mm to the ball and instep and 6mm to the bottom width.



How to Find Your Size

  • Step 1

    Step 1

    Find a hard flat surface, tape a piece of blank paper, flush against a wall. Place your foot on the paper, with your heel flush against the wall, stand up straight.

  • Step 2

    Step 2

    Have a friend mark the longest part of your foot (referred to as heel-to-toe length) on the paper with a pen or pencil, or measure yourself if necessary. Repeat with the other foot, as right and left sizes may be different.

  • Step 3

    Step 3

    Use a ruler to measure the heel-to-toe length you marked for each foot.

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The Converse Chuck Taylor All Star is the one that started it all for Converse. When it comes to sneakers, there’s nothing more pure than a canvas upper and a vulcanized rubber sole. This is the sneaker that spawned countless imitators, with its star-centered patch, rubber toe cap, toe bumper and striping.

Why you should be down
  • Canvas upper for lightweight, flexible comfort
  • Rubber outsole for durable traction
  • Medial eyelets enhance airflow
Chuck Taylor All Star Origins

Created in 1917 as a non-skid basketball shoe, the All Star was originally promoted for its superior court performance by basketball mastermind Chuck Taylor. But over the decades, something incredible happened: The sneaker, with its timeless silhouette and unmistakable ankle patch, was organically adopted by rebels, artists, musicians, dreamers, thinkers and originals.