

Models like the One Star or the classic Chucks are available in numerous colours and patterns and can be super combined due to their minimalist design. Mick Jagger, for example, got married in white Converse sneakers in 1971. Not going with the flow and staying true to themselves is the brand's recipe for success. Even today, they stand for rebellion, but more in terms of fashion. Whether in the skater, punk or hip-hop scene, Converse are always at the forefront. Converse sneakers have become a staple of numerous subcultures. Everyone knows them and has had the sneakers with the distinctive look in their own wardrobe with a high probability. In 2008, even the billionth pair of the Chuck Tyler All Stars was sold. Today, the Chuck Taylor All Star is one of the best-selling shoes of all time and Converse is an absolute cult brand. Since 2003, the sporting goods supplier has belonged to the cult brand Nike. Especially bands like the Ramones, who often played concerts with Converse All Stars, contributed to this perception. In the following decades, models like the All Star or the Converse One Star became symbols for their own sense of style and non-conformity and a fashion statement for complete generations. As early as the 1930s, Converse shoes were already popular with basketball players and were worn in Olympic basketball games. Converse was one of the sponsors of the 1984 Summer Olympics, for example. From then on, the success story of the Converse brand was unstoppable. Since then, the shoe model is often just called "Chucks". Together they designed a new type of shoe, which was launched in 1923, and which we know today as the Chuck Taylor All Star. The need for athletic footwear was immense, so in 1921 they began working with basketball player Chuck Taylor. Founded in 1908 by Marques Mills Converse in Malden, Massachusetts as the Converse Rubber Shoe Company, the company initially concentrated on the production of winter-proof footwear and vulcanised rubber tyres.

When you return to the cookie will be retrieved from your machine and the values placed into the calculator.As a traditional American brand, Converse can look back on over 100 years of company history. Pressing the button will place a cookie on your machine containing the information you entered into the Holdings Calculator. If your browser is configured to accept Cookies you will see a button at the bottom of the Holdings Calculator. The spot price of Gold per Troy Ounce and the date and time of the price is shown below the calculator. Totals for Gold and Silver holdings including the ratio percent of gold versus silver will be calculated. The Current and Future Gain/Loss will be calculated.

Optionally enter number amounts for Purchase Price and/or Future Value per unit of weight chosen. The Current Value for the amount entered is shown. The current price per unit of weight and currency will be displayed on the right. If you wish to select a currency other than USD for the Silver holdings calculator. NOTE: You must select a currency for gold first, even if you don't enter a value for gold holdings. Select Ounce, Gram or Kilogram for the weight.Enter a number Amount in the left text field.The Holdings Calculator permits you to calculate the current value of your gold and silver.
