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September 2017
This article makes the claim that over 600 Billion pairs of Chuck Taylor All Stars shoes were sold. That's not credible since it would be nearly 100 pairs for every person alive today. I don't know how many were actually sold but 1 Billion is closer to realistic. The number quoted is 600X higher than that.
I believe the 600 Billion number was added by a troll; see https://wiki.riteme.site/w/index.php?title=Chuck_Taylor_%28salesman%29&diff=prev&oldid=801241993