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The Five Best Converse Boots on the Market Today

Converse is and will always be one of America’s most iconic brands. The brand has existed throughout all these years all while managing to stay relevant in the industry. The company continues to grow with the trends, but they’ve also kept true to their style and culture. Converse has truly remarkable designs that are able to cross a wide variety of gaps including gender, age, personal style, and more. And this is not just with their classic Chuck Berry All-Stars. Even Converse boots attracts wearers of all shapes, sizes, color, age, and gender. If you’re in the market for your next boots, check out these five best Converse boots as possible options.

Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Waterproof Boots, Flat

This particular boots are part of Converse’s Climate Collection. These are designed to withstand the harshest elements and weather including snow and rain. If you thought that you’d never be able to effectively wear Converse in the wintertime, this is the solution to your problem. These waterproof boots will not only keep your feet dry and warm; they’ll also keep your feet extra comfortable. It has a Lunarlon sock liner for added cushion and a waterproof nubuck upper for protection. The rubber midsole and outsole are designed to provide you with powerful traction on wet terrain.

Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Tekoa High Top Sneakerboot

This is the shoe to get if you’re looking for a pair of Converses that can handle the snow. It offers you ample amounts of protection while keeping the brand’s street style intact. The lining of the shoe is made out of wool for that extra warmth; the tongue is also padded for the very same reason. The midsole is padded for extra support, and the upper is made out of durable leather and textile. You’ll also get a sturdy and rugged rubber sole that’s different from Converse’s usual flat bottoms. You’re guaranteed to have enough traction even on the wettest weather conditions. The whole shoe is designed for it and is a must have if you live in the cold and happen to be a Converse fan.

Converse CT Boots Hi Trainers

If you want an upgraded version of the classic Chuck Taylors that will also protect you during the cold season, the CT Boots might be just what you’re looking for. These boots are more durable. The rubber toecap is still there, but instead of a textile upper, you get a sturdy leather material. The lining is made of faux fur material, but it’s enough to keep your feet and ankle warm on a brusque day. The outsoles are also rugged instead of the usual flat, which gives these shoes a little bit more traction than usual. These ankle trainers will give you enough support for a full day’s worth of walking, no matter what terrain.

Converse Chuck Taylor Street Mid Lace-Up Shoes

You can think of these as ankle boot sneakers if you may. They bear all the qualities of an original Chuck Taylor except for a thicker lining and more durable upper material. You’ll also get some cushion around the ankle for extra support and comfort. These could definitely act as boots for the cooler months, but they’re not waterproof. You could easily spray these with a waterproof solution to save the shoes and your feet from getting wet. And you’ll probably do so because these street style mid shoes just look extremely cool. They can probably go with anything you wear. They’re the perfect daily shoe whether you’re wearing them in the spring, winter, or any season in between.

Converse Knee Boots

Not a lot of people can really pull the Converse Knee Boots properly, but kudos to those who can. These boots are absolutely the coolest of the bunch, and they will definitely keep your legs warm when you’re out in the cold. Our favorites are the knee boots that have the suede effect because it just adds a little bit more personality to the boots. Everything else about this shoe apart from the height is reminiscent of a Chuck Taylor All Star. If you can’t pull off the knee boots, we suggest you try the mid calf. You might get better luck at making it work for your outfits.

Garrett Parker

Written by Garrett Parker

Garrett by trade is a personal finance freelance writer and journalist. With over 10 years experience he's covered businesses, CEOs, and investments. However he does like to take on other topics involving some of his personal interests like automobiles, future technologies, and anything else that could change the world.

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