Converse Kids Trainers

Converse Kids Trainers

Converse Kids Trainers designs are iconic the way Nike, Puma and Adidas designs are iconic. Their two tone colour scheme is an enduring style that has been around since the company was established. Converse is the only company that can make such a simple colour design so endearing.

A bit of history about the company. Converse was originally a rubber shoe manufacturer in the early 1900's for all both men and women. They were successful and finally ventured into the sporting arena by creating their first tennis shoe in 1915. But it wasn't until 1917 that the company came out with their basketball shoes. This changed everything because it was the start of the familiar two tone design that Converse is known for. It was called the Converse All-Stars. The design is still being used today and almost their entire line up is influenced by it to some degree.

The also have one of the biggest converse kids trainers in the UK. Listed on the right, left and below this article are the many varieties sold by Amazon UK. They are one of the hottest sellers when it comes to childrens footwear. It seems a classic design does just as well with kids as they do with adults. If you are going for the classic Converse pair for your child, then you're looking for the hi-tops.

They are called high tops because it covers the bottom of the shin, pretty high. They come in a variety of colours, mostly in the two tone fashion that we all know. Some of the more popular colours are pink, navy, red and black. Their lo-top line up is essentially a low version of high tops for those of you that dislike how the shoe extends so high.

So there is a lot of variety you can work with. For classic designs, all Converse Kids Trainers come with laces. But they offer more than just their famous styled shoes. They also have boots, velcro strap shoes and a full range that caters to girls. Although, some would argue that this is not needed since their designs can be considered unisex in nature.

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