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  2. Lace Up! These 15 Best Canvas Sneakers Go Beyond Trends - AOL

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    The best canvas sneakers are some of the most iconic in sneaker history. Take for example Chuck Taylor All Stars styles, originating in 1917, Tretorn's classic, tennis court shoe, or the ...

  3. Chuck Taylor All-Stars - Wikipedia

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    In June 2016, Converse launched a new line of sneakers designed by Hiroshi Fujiwara, Tinker Hatfield, and Mark Parker. A high- and low-top range had initial color offerings in blue, red, green, black, and white. A luxe range in patent leather was also planned. These shoes took more liberties with the Chuck Taylor design than the Chuck II, and ...

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    See it! Get the Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Core Hi Sneakers for just $55 at Zappos with free shipping!. This All Star high-top sneaker has a canvas upper adorned with the Converse star logo on ...

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  6. Converse (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Although canvas-rubber shoes regained popularity in the 1980s as casual footwear, Converse eventually became too dependent on the "All Stars" basketball brand, whose market collapsed by 1989–1990. By 2000, Converse was slipping repeatedly into receivership as debt piled up yearly. [18] Converse filed for bankruptcy on January 22, 2001.

  7. Keds - Wikipedia

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    Keds Champion sneaker, for women, 1916. In 1916, U.S. Rubber consolidated 30 different shoe brand names to create one company. Initially, the name "Peds" was chosen for the brand from the Latin word for feet, but it was already trademarked. [1] [2] Keds's original shoe design, the Champion, was the first mass-marketed canvas-top shoe. [3]

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