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In the '90s, skateboarders embraced two Converse styles—the One Star and the Pro Leather. While the One Star was the more popular model of the era, the Pro Leather, a court performance shoe, was the go-to for skateboarders in the know. Built on the Pro Leather, this version has been updated to a more skateboard-friendly, vulcanized sole. Rubber-backed suede, a gusseted tongue, and revolutionary CX foam cushioning set you up for optimal performance, without sacrificing style.
REASONS YOU SHOULD BUY
Rubber-backed suede low-top skateboarding shoe
CX foam cushioning for impact protection
Elasticated tongue locks in place for added comfort
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