Unless you’ve been living in a bunker for the last century, you’ve almost definitely got some measure of familiarity with Converse’s Chuck Taylor. It’s arguably the most iconic piece of footwear of all time.
Over the course of its lifespan — going on 109 years, 103 with the Chuck Taylor moniker — it has seen many, many iterations. That’s important, as the Converse Chuck Taylor First String might be the finest of all of them.
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This isn’t just a simple redux or a material swap, either. It’s a ground-up reimagining for the modern era. It initially launched in three distinct editions: one with a premium leather upper, another in heavyweight canvas and a third in a Japanese knit fabric. But more have since been released, including a furry leopard pony, vintage canvas and a brown premium leather.
Alongside those uppers, all three have seen their outsoles swapped for trusty, grippy, high-end Vibram — a major upgrade from the brand’s traditional “fuzzy” outsole. And they all get an Ortholite insole for additional sink-in comfort and cushioning.


