Black Fives gets some burn on FOX Business News, as part of a clip about Converse’s 100th anniversary that aired yesterday. The Rens 1933 All Star, part of the Converse Century Pack. Check this out: That’s my man Scott Patt, my friend and former colleague from our way back days at Nike, who’s now Global… Read more »
Converse (And Black Fives) On FOX Business News
So you think you want more burn? In the early days of basketball, that meant literally more burn! Games were played in cages. Mostly to protect the players from the spectators. But not from each other. And not from the pot belly stoves on all 4 sides of the court. Or the cigars of opposing… Read more »
News of the Black Fives Collection by Converse continues to spread, partly through the help of a syndicated story that first ran in the Washington Post. Kudos to the Converse media relations team. Here are some more recent press clippings. The New Jersey Star-Ledger: … “Included will be shoes inspired by the high-top Chuck Taylor… Read more »
Introducing the new Converse All Star “Original” Laser-Detailed Leather Hi, in black!
I was reminded that the elder Lloyd was the first black player to wear Converse All Stars in an NBA game.
Black Fives (the brand) is featured nicely in the Style section of today’s Washington Post. The lengthy tribute to Converse, by Post staff writer Hank Stuever, celebrates the company’s 100th anniversary this year. The online version of this article somehow manages to cram Black Fives, Nirvana, Rob Lowe, and Tom Cruise onto the same short… Read more »
These are some new pre-Chuck Taylors with an upper made of laser-detailed leather.
Introducing the Black Fives Converse All Star “Laced Up” Hi. These are some new Chuck Taylors where the upper is made of shoe strings. Design quality, texture, craftsmanship. Different, yet the same. A beautiful rendition of a classic shoe, this new style makes history now. Plus these are part of the company’s Black Fives collection.… Read more »
N.B.A. All Star Game M.V.P. LeBron James’ blog at LeBron on MSN has a nice mention of our website by former Vibe Magazine honcho Emil Wilbekin.
Ora Mae Washington, a pioneering African American athlete, was born on January 23, 1898; she was perhaps the greatest female athlete of all time, black or white.





