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Converse Knee High Shoes
There are several places you
can buy Converse XX-Hi, or Converse knee-highs; we've provided you with a list
of retailers for your consideration:
Journeys $69.99
Converse $75.00
Nordstrom $64.96 - $79.95
Underground Station $29.99 - $69.99
Amazon $51.99 - $144.99
ShoeBacca $84.99
These are just a few of the best venues where you can find Converse XX-Hi, or
Converse Knee-High style shoes. Many market or auction type shopping sites are
often stocked with knock-off, or fake brands, --they aren't genuine Converse
products. People forge labels and sell knock-off shoes and clothing for high
prices to make a profit. At these locations, you'll find real Converse knee-high
shoes. But be aware, many of the prices depend on both size, and style, or
colors of the shoes. Also, these prices don't include shipping and handling
charges. You may find, that after adding shipping to the cost, the price can get
ridiculous.
We suggest you manually compare prices, instead of using an automatic price
comparison online. For example, $85.00 might seem like a big price, but they
might offer free shipping, whereas the cheaper shoes might have a lower
subtotal, but after factoring in shipping and handling, they might be more
expensive than the $85 pair of knee-highs.
More about Converse, Inc.
Converse Inc., has been around
for over a century, --and they were making shoes for the independent,
free-thinking individuals of every decade in that century. Converse shoes were
worn by hippies, badminton champions, the very first professional basketball
players, and even WW2 soldiers. Then there are all the different periods of
human evolution that Converse became a part of; the birth of rock and roll, and
the endurance of social revolution. And so far, Converse has yet to culminate
and flicker out. It's a shoe company that embraces the independent spirit of the
young and the old, and anyone who goes after the big dreams in life.
Currently, Converse still exists. Sure, they probably don't make many tires
anymore (oh yeah, Converse made rubber tires too), but what they do accomplish
is so much more signifcant: other, better options than the cookie cutter style
that seems to have invaded school and work fashion. It's okay to do your own
thing. Even if 'your own thing' means starting the National Basketball
Association, or cheering on another new idea, perhaps the International League
of Parkour? Chase your dreams in shoes that will help you run a little faster. |