Sneaker Encyclopedia

Converse Chuck Taylor All Star

One of the most iconic sneakers ever made, the Chuck Taylor All Star blends basketball heritage, timeless simplicity, and cross-generational cultural relevance.

Brand

Converse

First Release

1917

Designer

Converse / Chuck Taylor influence

Retail Price

$60–$90

Live Market Snapshot

Chuck Taylor All Star Market Overview

Very Strong Demand

Avg Resale

$50–$140

Trend

Stable

Volatility

Low

Liquidity

High

Flip Score

46 / 100

The Chuck Taylor All Star is a global evergreen sneaker with extremely strong demand as a wear pair, but most standard releases have limited resale upside. Collaborations and special editions perform much better than everyday core colorways.

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Converse Chuck Taylor All Star

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History

The Converse All Star debuted in 1917 as a basketball sneaker and quickly became one of the earliest mass-recognized athletic shoes.

Chuck Taylor, a basketball player and Converse salesman, helped popularize the model and his name was later added to the ankle patch.

The shoe became a dominant force in basketball before performance footwear evolved beyond its simple canvas-and-rubber construction.

Over the decades, the Chuck Taylor All Star transitioned from the court into music, skate, punk, streetwear, and everyday global fashion culture.

Design & Technology

The Chuck Taylor All Star is defined by its canvas upper, rubber toe cap, vulcanized sole, and unmistakable high-top or low-top silhouette that has remained visually consistent for generations.

  • Classic canvas upper with lightweight feel
  • Signature rubber toe cap and toe bumper
  • Vulcanized rubber sole for flexibility and grip
  • Iconic circular ankle patch on high-top versions
  • Simple, timeless shape that works across countless styles

Popular Colorways

Key releases and market-relevant pairs associated with Converse Chuck Taylor All Star.

Black High Top

The most iconic and universally recognized Chuck Taylor colorway

Everyday staple

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White High Top

A clean classic with strong summer and lifestyle appeal

Stable

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Red High Top

A heritage color with strong visual identity

Consistent demand

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Comme des Garçons PLAY

The most recognizable modern collaboration in the Chuck Taylor line

High resale

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Resale Market Value

Standard Chuck Taylor All Star pairs are produced at scale and are usually purchased for wear rather than resale, keeping most general release pricing near or below retail.

The strongest market movement comes from collaborations, premium builds, and limited-edition releases that tap into fashion or collector demand beyond the standard canvas models.

Best For

Everyday wear & selective collaborations

Risk Level

Low

Reseller Take

Core pairs are weak flips, collabs are stronger

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Reseller Insight

Flip Potential: Converse Chuck Taylor All Star

Flip Score

46 / 100

Liquidity

High

Typical Margin

Low

Best Use

Personal wear & selective collab flips

  • Core canvas pairs usually stay close to retail or below.
  • Collaborations often outperform standard GRs by a wide margin.
  • A cultural icon with huge wear demand but limited everyday resale upside.

Care & Maintenance

Maintaining Your Converse Chuck Taylor All Star

The Chuck Taylor All Star is easy to maintain, but canvas uppers and white rubber areas can collect visible dirt quickly.

Regular cleaning helps preserve both the upper and the signature foxing, especially on lighter colorways.

Essential Tools and Supplies

To start off, collect the following tools and supplies:

  • Soft-bristle Brush: Helps remove loose dirt from canvas and rubber without damaging the material.
  • Microfiber Cloth: Useful for wiping away residue and drying the shoe gently after cleaning.
  • Sneaker Cleaning Solution: Safe for canvas uppers and rubber midsoles when used lightly.
  • Warm Water: Helps loosen dirt and stains during the cleaning process.
  • Magic Eraser: Useful for brightening white rubber foxing and toe caps.

Pre-Cleaning Preparations

Before you begin the cleaning routine, it's essential to ready your sneakers:

1

Remove Laces

Take out the laces so you can clean the tongue and eyelet area properly.

2

Dry Brush First

Remove loose dirt from canvas and rubber before using water or cleaning solution.

The Cleaning Process

1

Mix Cleaning Solution

Combine warm water with a mild sneaker-safe cleaner.

2

Clean Canvas Gently

Use soft circular motions to lift dirt without oversaturating the upper.

3

Wipe Rubber Areas

Clean the toe cap, foxing, and midsole with a cloth or eraser for a brighter finish.

4

Air Dry Naturally

Let the pair dry at room temperature away from direct heat or sunlight.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about SneakPrice and how it helps you with the Converse Chuck Taylor All Star.

What is SneakPrice and how does it work?
SneakPrice is a sneaker market intelligence platform that turns the chaotic world of resale into clear, actionable data. With support for 21 international languages and the Sneaker Stock Exchange — a Bloomberg-style live market view of the entire global sneaker economy — it pulls real listings from eBay, StockX, GOAT, Stadium Goods and other major marketplaces in real time, then normalizes them into a single market price for every model we track. Behind the scenes: • Our computer-vision model identifies the sneaker from a photo or live camera frame. • Our market engine scans live listings across every major resale platform. • We calculate an average resale price, trend direction, volatility, and a liquidity score. • Our arbitrage engine flags cross-platform price gaps so you can buy low and sell high. • The Sneaker Stock Exchange aggregates everything into brand indexes (SPX-NIKE, SPX-ADIDAS, SPX-JORDAN, etc.) and a master SPX-RETRO benchmark, so you can track the market the way traders track the S&P 500. For the Converse Chuck Taylor All Star, this means you see the real resale value — not a guess, not a single marketplace's number, but a true cross-market average updated continuously.
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Our vision model recognizes 60+ classes and over 1,000 catalog entries, but no AI is perfect — especially with extreme lighting, partial views, or rare collaborations. If a Converse Chuck Taylor All Star (or any sneaker) is misidentified, here's what to do: 1. Re-take the photo: a clean side profile on a neutral background lifts accuracy dramatically. Avoid harsh shadows and try to capture the full silhouette. 2. Use the manual override: every scan result has a "Wrong sneaker?" link that lets you search our catalog and correct the match. Your correction is saved to your scan history and feeds back into our training data so the model improves over time. 3. Search directly: if you already know the model, skip the scan and use the search bar at the top of the site — it indexes every entry in the Sneaker Encyclopedia. 4. Report the miss: use the contact form at https://sneakpriceapp.com/contact and include the photo. Reports go directly into our retraining queue. Every correction makes the model better for the entire community.
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Our prices are sourced from live listings across eBay, StockX, GOAT, Stadium Goods, and several other major resale platforms — not estimates or static price tags. For each model we compute: • Average resale: the mean of recent comparable listings, filtered for outliers. • Trend (7d, 30d, 90d): direction and magnitude of price movement. • Volatility: how much prices swing — important for flip-risk modeling. • Liquidity: how many recent comps exist — a single overpriced listing doesn't move the number. • Flip score: combines all of the above into a single buy/hold/sell signal. Refresh cadence varies by tier: free users see daily-refreshed data; paid users see near-real-time updates. For ultra-rare or recently-released Converse pairs with thin comp data, we flag the result as "low confidence" rather than fabricate a number.
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