Converse Cons One Star Pro OX, in black rubber-backed suede; with a choice of two laces, an elasticated tongue, a CX foam insole, and featuring a vulcanised rubber sole. In 1974, Converse launched a low-cut, suede version of the Chuck Taylor All Star, featuring a single star logo on one side—the One Star sneaker. Reissued in the early '90s, the design gained traction with the skateboarding community thanks to a skateable remodel. Today's One Star Pro provides better boardfeel and impact protection thanks to a CONS traction rubber outsole and molded CX sockliner. The low profile adds total flexibility, while a rubber-backed, suede upper keeps it durable.