In today's world of computers & world trade, ANY product (from cars to typewriters, from cigarettes to writing pens, etc.) are "real" if they have the "real" brand on them. IN TODAY'S WORLD of computers/cell phones/etc. the real Fords, Remingtons, Marlboros, Harley Davidsons, Boeings, or Red Wing shoes are REAL if they have the name brand on them. Any one of those products can, and most likely WILL have parts that were manufactured in some other part of the world. For example, many Ford motor vehicles are built in Canada or are assembled in Canada, or have parts installed in Canada. In todays computerized world of free world trade, "a name brand is a name brand." What you might be trying to say is the "converse" product ORIGINAL if made in Vietnam? The term "original" changes the rules in the world of collectors. Something "original" means the place of origin, such as a Volkswagon (VW) bug (car) built in Germany prior to exporting. That bug would be an original VW bug; as compared to licensed built copies built in VW plants in Mexico or Canada (as examples). To a collector, "originals" normally are always more valuable. When those "originals" dry up, then people start collecting those licensed built copies...everything in life is relevant (bearing upon the situation at hand).
granite slabs imported from India
Servicemen returning home from Vietnam were often given a "dirty look" of disguist, or had a "smart remark" made to them. Many returning veterans would NOT tell people that they were veterans of the Vietnam War.
The most common request made by US commanders during the Vietnam War, was a constant request to the President for: More men. (40,000 men a month were being drafted by 1968). This was called the "escalation of the war."
No, he is a character in a movie. There was a man named John Rambo who fought in Vietnam. But he died in the war. The character was not based on him.
Television images of the war
Converse is owned by Nike and employs subcontractors from many Asian countries, most prominently China, Indonesia and Vietnam. Places of production do change, as do the designs of different printings, if you are not sure take your shoe to an Authorized Dealer. Who cares, though? All my Chucks are made in Vietnam, yet they last forever.
Converse shoes are made in a variety of countries including the United States, China, Vietnam, and Indonesia. Production locations may vary depending on the specific style and collection of the shoes.
The main production of the shoes (putting everything together ect.), is in America, China, Indonesia and Vietnam.
The shoes at Target are not knock offs. They have the registered mark of Converse (the little 'R' in the circle after the name). If Target was selling fake Converse with an improper use of the registered mark, there would be a serious lawsuit. So, yes, they are real Converse - they're just a cheaper version of the same shoe, still made by Converse.
you can buy real converse in JD sports
USA, Indonesia, China, Vietnam I think
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airwalk converse are the cheeper version of all star converse. All star converse are the real brand
The original All Star Converse was made in 1908.
See if they were made in the UK all Converse are made in the UK.
chuck converse and it was rubber at the bottom leather around the shoe and the lases were just normal cottonMarquis M. Converse
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