Converse EDC 22 Backpack Mason/White
Marquis M. Converse founded Converse Rubber Shoe Company in the year of 1908 in Malden, Massachusetts. In 1917 the company presented their first basketball shoe, the Converse All Star, that with every step you took gave off a characteristic squeaking nois
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| Tags | Converse All Star |
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| Brand | ![]() Converse is a brand of sneakers and clothing that originated in the United States. It is now owned by Nike. |
| MPN | Converse 10008284-A01 |
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