Showing posts with label Converse shoes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Converse shoes. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

1HUND(RED) shoes are really cool!


What a great idea! For Converse' 100th anniversary, they are asking 100 artists around the world to design a shoe. All of the profits go to The Global Fund, which provides money to fight AIDS in Africa.

Their idea was to show how art and creativity can change the world.

After seeing sneakers worn with formal wear at the Grammy awards the other night, I have been thinking about how iconic sneakers have become, especially Converse and Chuck Taylors. I'm starting to wish that I could afford to collect all one hundred pairs!

(photo from www.creativereview.co.uk)

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Trendy Footwear from Converse












































As I was surfing the net today for something interesting to blog about, I came across these sneakers. They are in the (Product) Red series, so some of the money goes to The Global Fund to fight AIDS and other diseases. They are even reasonably priced, about $50.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Custom-made Converse sneakers




Lately I have been thinking about making some customized Converse sneakers, and I finally figured out a design that I like. I decided to use a new pair of shoes, but get a fabric I like and attach the fabric to the sides with fabric glue. I thought about making a whole new upper for the shoe and I actually worked on a couple of prototype models, but I decided that this was faster, easier, and produces good results. Here's how they turned out. What do you think? I'm the only person in the world with purple batiked shoes like this!

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Converse altered


Here is an interesting idea that I got from the Style Bubble website. I am working on making my own altered Converse Chuck Taylors, and this is really unique! (See picture on bottom left.) I think I could make the top part, but I'm not sure where I could get the platform soles. Anybody out there have any suggestions? On the other hand, on me those big platforms would probably just like like Frankenstein feet, not cute like in this picture.