Chuck Taylor All Star High Top
- Cemented construction
- Unlined
- 8 metal eyelets
- Rubber sole
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Converse8.0 standard
9.5
10.0 wide
Daily gym shoe. Length is perfect, width is near perfect except there could be a bit more room for my pinky toe in the toe box.
9.0
11.5 standard
Just regular chucks.
Snug in the toe. A little loose in the heel.
13.0 standard
8.5 standard
9.5
Canvas
01/03
Perfect fit
10.0 standard
8.0 standard
8.5
Good fit overall, but a little wider will be perfect.
8.5 standard
8.0 standard
I have 4 pairs in different colors
These are classic and after finally being sized correctly I got a pair, and then about 4 others. With Superfeet inserts I’ve found these to be very lightweight and comfortable. They’re also surprisingly durable — I’ve taken them on some unexpected hikes and they’ve lasted well. These also happen to be the only sneakers I’ve found I can wear a long time without issues of blisters. A real classic
11.0 standard
Black top
08/01/2017
These fit snugly, are surprisingly well made for how basic they really are, and don’t deserve the cult like following for their comfort in short. My brannock is a US 10.5 length, arch length 11.5 with a high instep, and tapering a lot from an average width heal to decently wide ball of the foot. These fit well but do bend outward at the widest part of my foot. These seem to use UK sizing even, so I thought I had size 12’s for years. Maybe my box was mislabeled. Going true to size or even a half size up might work for you for regular or wide feet. My toes are a bit more than a thumb’s width from the end, and my laces never pull the sides all the way together even at tightest. I knew of some shortcomings from YouTube videos and online reviews. The cup sole does separate at the toe bend on both sides, there is remarkably little material between your foot and the ground, and there is no arch support. I don’t hold any of that against the shoes. Besides the two spots that come away from the sides when bent, the rest of the sole is surprisingly sturdy with no delamination. It wears similar to my new balances along the sole, and I’m a heavier guy north of 260 lbs. I wear the outsides of all shoes faster (supination?), and these are the same (see photos). The canvas is pretty sturdy, and the color doesn’t bleed or fade with Florida sun, regular rain, and routine but not daily wear. The inside counter cover has held up well to my boney heals that always quickly tear into lined sneakers or boots. I think that they are overpriced for the standard models even if they are better than my dad’s old Chucks from the 1960’s. Rose Anvil’s video on cutting them in half to see materials only strengthens my opinion. They’re only ok without room for insoles. I’m experimenting with thin veg tan leather insoles with some success, but you’ll still feel everything underfoot. I think I’d rather save up more to get something like Thursdays all leather sneakers instead if I had to replace them. I’m trying out some veg tan leather insoles to try to get a little more of a slipper feel out of them, but they’ll probably still be an occasional wear shoe at best for me. Hope that helps.
8.0 standard
10/2021
Very comfortable, able to use them all day without issue.
10.0 standard
Chuck 70, Parchment
A US 9 fits me perfectly given that the shoe has wider width but bought a US 10 for a long feet appearance. Had to buy an insole though as there's so much toe box space
9.5
9.0 standard