Vtg NOS 70'S Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Sneakers Shoes Oxford OX ABA Size 6

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Vtg NOS 70'S Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Sneakers Shoes Oxford OX ABA USA!   New in an original box!! These are size 6, but the box says size 10.5.  still have the tag on them from murphys!!!!   guessing late 60's  early 70's!! 

vintage Converse Chuck Taylor All-Star sneakers, specifically the low-top "Oxford" model in black canvas. 

The shoes come with their original blue and white vintage box. 

The box indicates they are a "Mens Ox" model, produced for American Basketball Association (ABA) USA, likely dating back to the 1960s or 1970s. 

They feature the classic black canvas upper, rubber toe cap, and thick white laces. 

These are considered highly collectible "deadstock" (new old stock) vintage items. Explore the fascinating story of Converse Chuck Taylors! These iconic shoes carry a rich heritage tied to basketball and style. The name “Chuck Taylor” isn’t just a brand gimmick; it belongs to a real basketball player whose involvement helped shape the shoe’s legacy. Originally designed for athletic performance, the Converse All-Star evolved well beyond the courts to become a cultural staple embraced worldwide. Understanding why these shoes bear Chuck Taylor’s name reveals a narrative of collaboration, innovation, and timeless appeal that persists today.

Reasons/Explanations

Chuck Taylor, a basketball player, played a pivotal role in the Converse All-Star’s history. He not only endorsed the shoes but actively contributed design improvements that enhanced performance and comfort. In 1932, Converse added Chuck Taylor’s signature to the ankle patch, cementing his association with the brand. Beyond design, Taylor tirelessly promoted the shoes across basketball leagues, boosting their visibility among athletes. His involvement helped the All-Stars emerge as a basketball staple, bridging sport and street culture seamlessly.

  • Chuck Taylor, a basketball player, endorsed the shoes and suggested design improvements.
  • Converse added Chuck Taylor’s name to the ankle patch of the All-Star shoes in 1932.
  • Chuck Taylor actively promoted the shoes, increasing their popularity among athletes.
  • His contributions helped establish the shoe as a basketball staple.

selling as pictured.

more than welcome to pick up at shop in butler pa & save shipping.

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