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Groovy Baby Allston x Chillhouse Hi Top | Unisex Canvas Sneaker*CLEARANCE SALES

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Modern design, comfort, and sustainability meet our classic, timeless roots with the Allston. Built for versatility, movement, and style, the Allston is an evolution of the All American Hi from our archive. It offers practicality in everyday outfits while delivering elevated fashion. This pair is a collaboration between two powerhouse brands, PF Flyers and Chillhouse. Chillhouse is known for delivering modern self care rituals to all, and they??re on a mission to help people around the world ??find their chill??. The Groovy Baby print is a take on the tie dye trend that feels current, yet classically far-out. This mesmerizing design feels reminiscent of your favorite tie-dyed hoodie or rainbow sherbet and is sure to leave a smile on your face and a peace sign in your hand. Pairs well with the Groovy Baby nail tips sold separately from Chillhouse.?

  • Better Cotton Initiative 10 oz canvas upper featuring the Groovy Baby tie dye Chillhouse print?
  • Translucent detailing to showcase the tie dye artwork
  • Heel pull for easy on & off and for styling the laces around your ankle
  • Flat waxed cotton laces with custom PF lacekeeper in white
  • Recycled Memory Foam sockliner contains 20% recycled content?
  • Lightweight midsole is soft yet durable offering flexibility & cushioning?
  • Rubber Outsole for traction features the signature PF diamond?
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    OUR STORY

    PF Flyers is an American brand of lifestyle shoes owned by Kassia Designs, LLC. Founded in 1937 by B.F. Goodrich,it is one of the original American sneaker brands.

    In 1933, inventor Hyman L. Witman and rubber manufacturing company B.F. Goodrich patented the "Posture Foundation" arch support insole, and began adding the new technology to its shoes. B.F. Goodrich shoes with Posture Foundation became known simply as "PF" in 1937. In 1935, Canadian badminton player Jack Purcell designed a low, white-bleached badminton shoe made of canvas and rubber for B.F. Goodrich. Named after Purcell, it featured a blue "smile" across the toe of the shoe and provided more protection for the court. By 1944, PF Flyers released their first kids' collection, and created the slogan, "Run Faster, Jump Higher".Fashion trends in the 1940s and 1950s saw PF Flyers expand from gyms and ball fields to become fashionable active footwear; its main competitors were Converse and Keds. "Everything you do is more fun with PF" read one 1947 magazine ad. PF styles ranged from high- and low-top sport shoes to oxfords and moccasins "for work, relaxation and play". PF Flyers' women's line was released in 1948.In 1950, PF Flyers became standard issue for certain military outfits. 1958 saw the first athlete to be endorsed by a shoe brand: All-star basketball player Bob Cousy of the Boston Celtics was chosen to market PF Flyers Shoes. PF Flyers also sponsored Jonny Questwhen it ran from 1964 to 1965. By the 1960s, PF was one of the most popular shoes in America, with a 20% hold on all canvas sneakers sold, but struggled with industry changes in the early 1970s

    In 1972, Eltra Corporation, the former parent of Converse, purchased the PF Flyers brand from B.F. Goodrich, because B.F. Goodrich left the shoe industry. However, this created a monopoly in the shoe market and the two brands were split due to an anti-trust lawsuit. Both companies were eventually sold in 1975.PF Flyers then fell into obscurity, dormant from 1975 to 2000. The brand was first sold to P&F Industries, Inc, then to the Brookfield Athletic Shoe Company.In 1988, Hyde Athletic Industries Inc. (now known as Saucony), planned to relaunch the PF Flyers brand through the acquisition of the Brookfield Athletic Shoe Company Inc., by first marketing the brand for kids before producing adult models.In 1991, LJO Inc. acquired the brand. Despite the split and selling of both companies, Converse kept the rights of the Jack Purcell line of shoes from the PF Flyers acquisition. Rebranded with the Converse name, Jack Purcell sneakers are still produced today.

    In 2001, New Balance purchased PF Flyers and re-launched the brand in 2003.On 23 December 2014, New Balance filed a lawsuit against Nike-owned Converse for its federal trademark registration for the toe bumper, toe cap and striped midsole and had ruled out that, "Converse does not have the exclusive right to use a toe bumper, toe cap and striped midsole in connection with athletic footwear."On 15 July 2016, the United States International Trade Commission ruled in favor of New Balance, saying it could continue to produce PF Flyers footwear using the toe caps, toe bumpers, and stripes design.On 12 January 2021, New Balance confirmed that the PF Flyers brand had been discontinued.

    On 21 July 2021, Kassia Davis, the founder of clothing brand KADA, acquired PF Flyers from New Balance, and will be operating under Kassia Designs, LLC