The Glory of Platform Converse
Collaborations with artists continue to bring the Converse Platforms style to new heights.

The Converse shoe company was founded in 1908 by Marquis Mills Converse. It initially produced shoes for men but later began producing shoes for women and children. In 1917, the company began making rubber-soled athletic shoes, which would later become known as Chuck Taylors. This was after basketball player Chuck Taylor joined the company and helped to redesign the shoe. The Converse shoe company is now a subsidiary of Nike and continues to produce popular shoe styles such as the Chuck Taylor All Star.
Converse sneakers have dominated the streetwear scene for years. Changing fashion styles and dynamics necessitated the growing need for high-platform soles. One factor has been customers looking for a more comfortable option than high heels. Converse took the challenge to design various platform shoes to meet the demand. The sneakers are appreciated by many because they are comfortable platform shoes that are also trendy.
History of the Platform Converse
The platform shoe has a history dating back to 220 B.C. when Greek thespians used high shoes to illustrate significance in plays. Sky-high platform shoes also assisted royals in dodging Medieval muck and helped them appear taller. The usage of platform shoes also evolved from what Converse initially intended, a basketball shoe in 1917, to a fashionable sneaker.
Today, the Platform Converse shoe is still popular for fashion and function and the shoes have now become a must-have item for anyone wanting to look hip. Celebrities and fashion icons like Kristen Stewart, Rihanna, and Kendall Jenner have been seen wearing various iterations of these shoes. Converse has remodeled its Platform Converse to offer more options to consumers looking for platforms at different heights. A single sole platform, a Spice Girl platform, or a Run Star Motion platform is available on eBay to match customers' various needs.
How Converse Sneakers are Manufactured
The sneaker world is always demanding more from sneaker companies. Converse has invested considerable amounts of capital in the research and development of technology to make comfortable but stylish shoes without overly complicated aesthetics. People can wear the platform Converse sneakers during any season and with any clothing.
One of the first steps in manufacturing a Platform Converse sneaker is designing the shoe. The design team creates a prototype of the shoe using a computer-aided design (CAD) program. This CAD program allows them to create a 3D model of the shoe and modify it until the design is satisfactory. Once the team finalizes the design, they send the model to the production team for manufacturing.
The next step in manufacturing a Platform Converse sneaker is creating the upper. The upper is made from canvas or other materials and contains all the shoe's important features, such as the toe cap, heel counter, and eyelets. Production team members cut the upper from a large fabric sheet and sew it together using an industrial sewing machine. After trimming off the seam allowances, the upper is ready for assembly. Next, the upper attaches to the sole unit by cementing or stitching the two pieces together. Finally, they trim the sole unit to size and get it ready for packaging and shipping.
Quality Control of the Platform Converse
The final step in manufacturing a Platform Converse sneaker is quality control. Every shoe produced must pass a series of tests before shipping to stores. This quality control process for Converse sneakers is rigorous to ensure that the sneakers are of high quality.
Features of Platform Converse
Platform Converse sneakers have a low profile and vulcanized rubber outsoles. They are designed to make them durable and perfect for everyday use. Additionally, the platform provides extra support and stability needed by athletes or anyone who wants to stay active.
The sneakers feature Ortholite footbeds, which deliver superior comfort and cushioning. They are also designed to be breathable and keep the feet cool and dry. This makes them a perfect choice for hot weather. The Ortholite footbeds also provide excellent support.
These sneakers have breathable canvas uppers that are also lightweight, making them ideal for everyday wear. The canvas uppers are designed to be durable enough to withstand wear and tear.
The platform Converse sneakers have padded collars and tongues, which provide extra comfort. These sneakers have a lace-up closure and wearers appreciate that they can adjust the laces to be tight or loose for a good fit.
Trek Chuck Taylor All Star High Top
The Trek Chuck Taylor All Star High Top is a classic sneaker updated with modern features. These shoes have a mesh upper that allows feet to breathe. There is also a cushioned insole for comfort. A trek-ready outsole provides traction and stability on varied terrain, perfect for strenuous outdoor activities. Whether exploring the trails or running errands around town, the Trek Chuck Taylor All Star High Top is worn by people who want to be comfortable and stylish.
Archive Print Run Star Hike Low Top
Blending contemporary style with traditional design, the Archive Print Run Star Hike Low Top features a comfortable fabric upper and an EVA midsole for cushioning. The lug outsole provides traction, while the star graphic adds a touch of whimsy. This sneaker is perfect for everyday wear. Wearers appreciate that they can dress up or down and still look fashionable while wearing the shoes. They are available in men's and women's sizes.
Interesting Collaborations
Converse has collaborated with different artists over the years, including Andy Warhol, Keith Haring, and Jean-Michel Basquiat. These collaborations have resulted in unique and interesting Converse sneakers designs.
Converse and J.W. Anderson
The collaboration between Converse and J.W. Anderson led to a range of customized Converse Chuck 70. This unisex collection combines neutral and fluorescent colors. The upper has lasered-in details, the license plate logo of Converse, and post-applied felt foxing tape. This collection contains JWA branding on the heel.
Converse and Comme des Garçons
Rei Kawakubo, a Japanese designer, is widely acknowledged as a prolific fashion designer for Comme des Garçons. She has done many sneaker collaborations in the past. Kawakubo has contributed significantly to styling and modifying the Converse Chuck Taylor with her Comme des Garçons sub-label. Her first interaction with Chuck Taylor was in 2009 when she modified the original by removing the contrast stitching.
In 2015, Kawakubo was back. This time, she worked with the All Star Chuck 70s as the template. From the Comme des Garçons PLAY line, she included eyes and the heart logo as originally conceived by Filip Pagowski. Her work has inspired Converse to move away from the original minimalist philosophy. The shoe has a high-top collar that hugs the ankles, white laces, a black upper, a toe cap, and a white sole.
Converse and Keith Haring Run Star Hike High Top
Converse and Keith Haring Run Star Hike High Top celebrates the life and work of pop artist Keith Haring. The shoes feature a white canvas upper and multicolored graphics inspired by Haring's art. These shoes were also developed to be comfortable and lightweight, making them a great option for running and hiking.