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		<title>Threads:  Converse (RED)</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Apr 2009 17:06:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Aixa Weekes</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last night our Editor in Chief, Emil and I attended Converse 1HUND(RED) Artist Dinner at Marcus Samuelsson's landmark restaurant Aquavit at 65 E 55th St in NYC.  The event hosted by both Samuelsson and music artist Lupe Fiasco served a delicious gourmet African meal just for the occasion.  The dinner was to help spark the conversation about PRODUCT (RED), and to call attention to many creative artists who use their power to help change the world, and to spread the word to consumers that they can also make choices that affect change.

Notable Attendees...

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<p>Last night our Editor in Chief, Emil and I attended Converse 1HUND(RED) Artist Dinner at Marcus Samuelsson&#8217;s landmark restaurant Aquavit at 65 E 55th St in NYC.  The event hosted by both Samuelsson and music artist Lupe Fiasco served a delicious gourmet African meal just for the occasion.  The dinner was to help spark the conversation about PRODUCT (RED), and to call attention to many creative artists who use their power to help change the world, and to spread the word to consumers that they can also make choices that affect change.</p>
<p>Notable Attendees&#8230;</p>

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		<title>WIN: Converse All-Stars Autographed By Soul Power All-Stars</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Jan 2009 17:59:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>GIANT</dc:creator>
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There's something about a good soul song that's timeless. The same can be said for a good pair of classic kicks. So, it only makes sense that GIANT brought together veteran soul singers and Converse for a one-of-a-kind giveaway!



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There&#8217;s something about a good soul song that&#8217;s timeless. The same can be said for a good pair of classic kicks. So, it only makes sense that GIANT brought together veteran soul singers and Converse for a one-of-a-kind giveaway!</p>
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<p>During our <a title="GIANT Soul Power gallery" href="http://giantmag.com/articles/photos/giant-gallery-soul-power/" target="_self">recent shoot</a> with John Legend, Musiq Soulchild, Eric Benet and Raphael Saadiq, they were kind enough to sign pairs of Converse All-Stars (peep them below) and we&#8217;re giving them away to you!</p>
<p>All you have to do is know your GIANT! In a <a title="GIANT Soul Power video" href="http://giantmag.com/articles/video-on-the-set-with-soul-power-singers/" target="_self">behind-the-scenes video from the Soul Power shoot</a>, Musiq and John Legend are interviewed by a fellow R&amp;B singer. <strong>The question is: What is that singer&#8217;s name?</strong></p>
<p>If you know, just leave it in the comments section. The contest will take place from today (Jan. 26) through Friday, Jan. 30, 2009. For the full rules, <a title="GIANT Soul Power Converse All-Stars rules" href="http://giantmag.com/articles/giantmagcom-autographed-converse-all-stars-giveaway-rules/" target="_self">please click here</a>.</p>

<p><a title="GIANT Soul Power video" href="http://giantmag.com/articles/video-on-the-set-with-soul-power-singers/" target="_self"><em>And for more Soul Power, click here to check out our exclusive behind-the-scenes video from our photo shoot!</em></a></p>
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		<title>Classic Kicks</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Jan 2009 21:48:45 +0000</pubDate>
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Can we kick it...well, yes we can. It's time to reconsider the high-price of over-the-top sneakers. Now that we are officially in a Recession, it's the moment to be smart about being stylish. The sure money is always on the classics. Keeping it... <a href="http://giantmag.com/style/emil-wilbekin/classic-kicks/">Read more..</a>]]></description>
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<p>Can we kick it&#8230;well, yes we can. It&#8217;s time to reconsider the high-price of over-the-top sneakers. Now that we are officially in a Recession, it&#8217;s the moment to be smart about being stylish. The sure money is always on the classics. Keeping it simple, basic and clean is a great way to look cool without breaking the bank. My favorite types of sneakers are timeless and all endorsed (and named after) sports legends throughout the ages. Stylish, functional and &#8220;best in class&#8221;, these sneakers win every time. Check out my choice classic kicks.</p>
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		<title>Converse: Foot Loose</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Oct 2008 16:00:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://giantmag.com/the-magazine/original-giant/giant-magazine-staff/converse-scott-patt/" alt="Converse: Foot Loose"><img src="http://cdn.giantmag.com/files//2008/10/scott-patt-portrait-150x150.jpg" align="left" alt="Converse: Foot Loose" hspace="5" vspace="5" border="0" /></a>Scott Patt holds the keys to an icon. As the global creative director of Converse, Patt is responsible for the style and vision of the legendary brand. Formerly a designer for Nike, this accomplished artists oversaw Converse's 1HUND(RED) artist-collaboration series--which celebrated the brand's 100-year anniversary and raised money to... <a href="http://giantmag.com/the-magazine/original-giant/giant-magazine-staff/converse-scott-patt/">Read more..</a>]]></description>
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<p><strong>Scott Patt</strong> holds the keys to an icon. As the global creative director of Converse, Patt is responsible for the style and vision of the legendary brand. Formerly a designer for Nike, this accomplished artists oversaw <strong>Converse&#8217;s 1HUND(RED</strong>) artist-collaboration series&#8211;which celebrated the brand&#8217;s 100-year anniversary and raised money to help fight AIDS in Africa&#8211;and, himself, crafted the &#8220;100 Ripples of Hope&#8221; sneaker, further solidifying Converse as &#8220;the art brand.&#8221; The<strong> Chuck Taylor All Star</strong> is an <strong>Original GIANT</strong>, and here, Patt speaks about drawing on his shoes, his first pair of Chucks and maintaining a fashion staple.</p>
<p><span id="more-17752"></span> <strong>GIANT: What is your background outside of Converse?<br />
Scott Patt:</strong> I&#8217;ve worked in design for over fourteen years, eleven of those years being focused around commercial footwear and fashion. I&#8217;ve also been an active studio artist for the past nine years.</p>
<p><strong>GIANT: How would you describe a typical day at work?<br />
SP:</strong> To have an optimal day of work, it begins with a little writing before dawn and a good surf session in New Hampshire. That usually sets my head straight for an enjoyable and productive day at Converse. Our business is so seasonal; no day is ever the same. It varies between strategic sessions that encompass the year or reviewing specific concepts or designs. What I love about my work is that it is cyclical but never the same.</p>
<p><strong>GIANT: The Chuck Taylor All Star is one of the most basic fashion staples around. To play devil&#8217;s advocate: As creative director of such a consistent and unchanging icon, you really must have the easiest job in the world. How can you prove that there is actual, legitimate work to be done in the world of Chucks?<br />
SP:</strong> You&#8217;ll get no argument that working with a shoe that is a favorite of tens of millions across the planet makes for an easier jumping-off point. But much of the success of the Chuck Taylor All Star can be attributed to the continued evolution, relevancy and diversity of its veneering through colors, materials and graphic iterations. It&#8217;s important to connect with the people who chose the All Star and look to personalize it for who they are.</p>
<p><strong>GIANT: What do you remember most about the first pair of Chucks you owned?<br />
SP:</strong> My brother and I used to go to the local Army Navy store and pick up our Chucks. He wore the black-white and I preferred the blue and white. He used to wear them until they were barely hanging on to his feet, and I used to draw the logos of my favorite metal bands on the toecap and sidewall. When we wore our All Stars, my dad would always comment (and still does) about how he wore his when he played high school basketball, and ultimately, he would tell us about the free throw record he holds at his high school. But most recently, the day Nike acquired Converse in 2003, I went out and bought the same blue and white chucks I had as a kid. Five years later I still have that pair, and they look even better all beat up than when I bought them new.</p>
<p><strong>GIANT: What drew you to Converse?<br />
SP:</strong> As an artist, I&#8217;ve always seen Converse as the art brand-with some of the greatest artists now and over the past fifty years having chosen Converse as what best represents their individuality and optimism as a catalyst for evolving and changing popular culture. There is something compelling about wanting to be a part of that.</p>
<p>When I first came to the brand, my job was to focus on the stewardship and design extension of the Chuck Taylor All Star. What&#8217;s been reinforced is that the Chuck isn&#8217;t just a physical shoe, but it&#8217;s also a spiritual entity that, throughout the last one hundred years, has been indelibly connected to music, art, sports and fashion. It is a transcendent phenomenon in that it is the most democratic shoe in the world that everyone wears in their own way.</p>

<p><strong>GIANT: Do you draw on your Chucks?<br />
SP:</strong> Well, I haven&#8217;t done any serious drawings on any All Stars recently, but every once in a while, I will pick up a project from the Chuck Taylor group to get my fix. The only thing I&#8217;ve done to my Chuck&#8217;s recently is accidentally spilling paint on them in my art studio and write, &#8220;I love Lisa&#8221; (my wife) on the taping.</p>
<p><strong>GIANT: What&#8217;s the best way to break in a pair of Chucks?<br />
SP:</strong> That&#8217;s a great question with no simple answer. I&#8217;m sure with one hundred years of making the All Star; there are tons of great stories. But the best one I heard from a co-worker was the story of his uncle who would tie his crisp new Chucks to the back of his car and drive around the block a couple of times. Then he would dig a hole about two feet deep in the back yard and bury the road-weary All Stars for two weeks in the dirt. Shazam!</p>
<p><strong>GIANT: Andy Warhol once said that business art is the best art. What do you think of that, and how might it apply to your work with Converse?<br />
SP:</strong> Applicable in that we are a business that is reliant upon products. And applicable in that great art, like great design, is innovative, thoughtful, emotive and functional. Regardless of if it is art or design, the combination of those elements will connect with an audience.</p>
<p><strong>GIANT: When someone steps out of the house wearing a pair of All Stars, what does that say about him or her?<br />
SP:</strong> The great thing about the Chuck Taylor All Star is that it is a product that is defined by the wearer and not the other way around. Think of all the great musicians, artists, designers, athletes and icons who wear and have worn the All Star. It&#8217;s about them and their art of choice, not the shoes. They have helped to organically shape what Converse is today and what it will continue to be in the future.</p>
<p><strong>GIANT: Where do you see Converse one hundred years in the future?<br />
SP:</strong> Well, considering Converse did the first prototype NASA space boot in the &#8217;60s, that wouldn&#8217;t be a bad place to start. Hell, outer space is already full of stars. Done!</p>
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