
Rev up the DeLorean and take a cruise back in the fourth dimension. The year is 1922. Duke Ellington was live at the Cotton Club. Buster Keaton turned a white Rolls Royce black on the big screen. The USSR was created, the Ottoman Empire disbanded, Mussolini became leader, and in sneaker news, Converse released the B-10. Now, as part of their ongoing 100 year birthday celebration, Converse is bringing back this leather high-top from the era of big-band and radio broadcast. The B-10 is faithfully reproduced right down to the classic medallion seen on the original some 85 years ago. The Converse B-10 is available now so you can wear the same shoes your great-grandfather wore. More pictures after the cut.







