The PF stands for personal fouls. While the position, "PF" is in fact power forward, "PF" when found on the score card and the box score stands for how many personal fouls the player committed.
Converse's All stars were first made in 1908, 29 years before the pf flyers were made (1937). these dates were taken from wikipedia.
PF can stand for Personal Fouls or Points For. If you see it listed next to PA then it means Points For. In that case, Personal Fouls will be listed as F, or Fouls.
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Converse used to be considered superior to PF Flyers. PF Flyers were the cheaper alternative. Today however, PF Flyers are built much more nicely, and their posture foundation makes them much more comfortable and versatile than flat-soled Converses. Everyone knows about Converse, PF Flyers are definitely cooler and show good taste.
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The originals were made in U.S.A., but the current "reissue" P.F. Flyers are made in China.
on pf flyers.com, onlineshoes.com, or just look up pf flyers and there will be their website
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PF Flyers #5 they discontinued them....it says it in the revolver magazine PF Flyers #5 they discontinued them....it says it in the revolver magazine
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The Posture Foundation (PF) insole was patented in 1933. The name PF Flyer was adopted in 1937.
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In a basketball stat line PF stands for Personal Fouls.