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Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Sneaker - Women's
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Chuck Taylor All Star Sneaker - Women's
Color Red
Size
Customers say these fit true to size
Width
Customers say these fit true to width
Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Sneaker - Women's
The retro-inspired women's red Converse Chuck Taylor All Star low-top sneaker will never go out of style. Incorporate this classic lace-up into your casual wardrobe and make it your own.
- Item # 173991
- UPC # 022859566605
FEATURES
- Canvas upper
- Lace-up closure
- Round rubber cap toe
- Canvas lining
- Cushioned footbed
- Vulcanized rubber sole
- Imported
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Average Customer Ratings
Fit, 3.2 out of 5, where 1 equals to Runs Small and 5 equals to Runs Large
Width, 2.8923076923076922 out of 5, where 1 equals to Runs Narrow and 5 equals to Runs Wide
Comfort, 4.08955223880597 out of 5, where 1 equals to Not Comfy and 5 equals to Very Comfy
1 to 8 of 3131 Reviews .
1 – 8 of 3131 Reviews
1 out of 5 stars.
Too big and painful!!
a day ago
About half an inch to one inch too long. They are the same size, same style, same color I always get. But for some reason have buying like 20 pairs, of the same shoes, these are absolutely horrible! ?!?
Originally posted on converse.com
5 out of 5 stars.
I feel the earth move
3 days ago
I have a bad right hip. I can feel the
ground under me. Not like something with no padding but just the right amount so you feel comfortably connected. I’m 70
this year and just bought my first red pair of Converse All Stars. Gonna be a good summer.
Originally posted on converse.com
5 out of 5 stars.
My go to
a month ago
I have been wearing Chuck Taylors for over 25yrs. Wouldn't think about wearing another shoe.
Originally posted on converse.com
5 out of 5 stars.
My Collection is Growing
a month ago
As always a great product and cool styles. My collection is growing.
Originally posted on converse.com
5 out of 5 stars.
Timeless and Perfect
a month ago
"Chucks" are THE quintessential American sneaker. I've been wearing them for 40 years and they never disappoint. I always have a hard time deciding on a color but went with classic black low-tops this time for Spring/Summer.
Originally posted on converse.com
5 out of 5 stars.
True Classics!
2 months ago
These black low-top Converse All Stars are a classic for a reason. Clean, simple, and they go with literally everything. Super comfortable right out of the box and easy to dress up or down. Whether I’m running around all day or just throwing them on for a casual fit, they never miss. Timeless style that never goes out of fashion.
Originally posted on converse.com
1 out of 5 stars.
Nope
2 months ago
These were my go to shoe for over 30 years; walking at Disney for hours, no problem, in the snow, sure. But converse changed them and they're just terrible. I dont know why they thought a man-made material was better than the classic canvas, but its not. The fit is off and they don't breathe like they used to. Sadly, these are going back and I'm on the hunt for a new everyday shoe.
Originally posted on converse.com
1 out of 5 stars.
Buyer beware
3 months ago
I’ve worn Converse for decades, but this latest pair is a massive disappointment. The decline in quality is undeniable. Compared to my older pairs, this new set feels completely "less"—lighter, flimsier, and lacking the rugged durability I expect.
The most glaring issue is the rubber. The construction feels hollowed out. The sidewalls are thinner, and the toe cap feels pliable rather than protective. Worse yet is the tread depth. Right out of the box, the traction pattern is noticeably shallower and less thick than even my worn-in pairs. It’s clear they are using significantly less rubber to cut costs, which means these soles will wear smooth in record time.
It feels like shrinkflation: paying full price for a product that has been stripped of its substance. If you’re looking for the classic, heavy-duty Chucks of the past, these aren’t them. Buyer beware—you are getting a lot less shoe for your money.
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