Ok i can only seem to find converse extra high (roll downs) on eBay and i dont want to buy off there incase they are fakes....is there any chance anyone knows any shops that sell these?? Please dont suggest random possibilities as shops e.g. Hargreaves do not stock this particular type.
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CheshireKat answered Tuesday April 4 2006, 2:47 pm: eeebaaay!! ^_^ kitty loves her ebay...it took me a second to remember what converse roll downs were. :P
now while this option is sometimes not as conveniant as ebay, and even though you said don't suggest random possibilities at shops, i still have to prod you to check out vintage shops (vintage websites could be helpful too) and good will. it usually works better when you're not looking for the things, but whenever you're out, just keep an eye open. still, searching the web is a little more efficient.
looking on ebay, i can see that you do have a few choices. carefully check all the info on each of the items, including pictures. email the sellers and ask them about their items, in my experience they've all been very helpful (i mean, they bothered to put the item up for auction with pictures and everything...)
also, check out some other auction sites besides ebay, and check froogle (product google search).
thisismydance answered Tuesday April 4 2006, 11:53 am: www.converse.com they have every type that converse makes in every color. you can buy them off there too and since its the brand's website you know they arnt fake. hope i helped you out. [ thisismydance's advice column | Ask thisismydance A Question ]
orphans answered Tuesday April 4 2006, 11:20 am: well really depends where you live, if you're in the uk, then JD sports definitely do them, i got mines from there. if you're in the US, maybe you could ask your friends maybe? [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
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