Vans
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- Vans Rowley XLT Shoes - Black/White/Red
- Vans Skate Half Cab Shoes - Duck Canvas Golden Brown/Black
- Vans Mixxa Shoes - Brown/Black
- Vans Skate Sk8-Hi Shoes - Duck Canvas Golden Brown
- Vans Mixxa Shoes - Frost Gray
- Vans Skate Slip-On Shoes - Duck Canvas Golden Brown
- Vans AVE 2.0 Shoes - Brown Sugar
- Vans Rowan 2 Shoes - Blanc De Blanc
- Vans AVE 2.0 Shoes - Navy/Gum
- Vans Skate Sk8-Hi Shoes - Blanc De Blanc
- Vans Wayvee Shoes - Mono Fog
- Vans Wayvee Shoes - Blanc De Blanc
- Vans Skate Old Skool Shoes - Chocolate/White
- Vans Skate Half Cab Shoes - Brown Suede/Gum
- Vans Skate Rowley Shoes - Chocolate/Black
- Vans Skate Chukka Low Sidestripe Shoes - White/Black/Gum
- Vans Skate Chukka Low Shoes - Blackout
- Vans Skate Slip-On Shoes - Charcoal/Gum
- Vans Chukka Low Sidestripe Shoes - Black/White
- Vans Skate Half Cab Shoes - Web Dark Grey/Black
- Vans Script Curved Bill Jockey Hat - Marshmallow
- Vans Spray On Trucker Hat - True Blue
- Vans Cushman Jockey Hat - Loden Green
- Vans Spray On Cuff Beanie - Dress Blues
- Vans Original Shallow Cuff Beanie - Black
- Vans Original Skatepack Backpack - Black
- Vans Sk8-hi Reissue 38 MTE Shoes - Salt Wash Navy/Green
- Vans Youth Classic Wek Belt - Black
- Vans Old Skool 36 MTE Shoes - Salt Wash Navy/Green
- Vans Service Cargo Loose Denim Pants - Pavement
- Vans Crockett High Decon Shoes - Denim Car Blue/Black
- Vans Service Cargo Loose Denim Pants - Vintage Indigo
- Vans Skate Sk8-Hi Shoes - Web Dark Grey/Black
- Vans Spray On Loose Crew Sweatshirt - Cement Heather
- Vans Boxed Sherpa Quarter Zip Sweatshirt - Marshmallow
- Vans Parkway II Shirt - Black/True Blue
- Vans Scuttle T-Shirt - Black
- Vans Go Getter Shoulder Bag - Carnelian
- Vans Bail Shoulder Bag - Bungee Cord/Turkish Coffee
- Vans Fatigue Loose Tapered Pants - Turkish Coffee
- Vans Fatigue Loose Tapered Pants - Dark Forest
- Vans Wilton Long Sleeve Shirt - Black/Asphalt
- Vans Bmx Old Skool Shoes - Port/Gum
- Vans Rowan 2 Shoes - Frost Gray
- Vans Goldfish T-Shirt - Marshmallow
- Vans Bmx Peak Shoes - Charcoal/Black
- Vans Rowan Shoes - Glazed Ginger
- Vans Rattler T-Shirt - Black
- Vans Rowley XLT Shoes - Red/White/Gum
- Vans Ultrarange Neo VR3 Shoes - Asphalt/White
- Vans Take The Call T-Shirt - Black
- Vans Gilbert Crockett Shoes - White/Blue
- Vans Skate Authentic Mid Shoes - Dark Forest
- Vans Roats Bifold Wallet - Bungee Cord/Turkish Coffee
- Vans Ward Cross Body Pack Bag - Auburn
- Vans Dx Rucksack Backpack - Bungee Cord/Turkish Coffee
- Vans Classic Tall Cuff Beanie - Bungee Cord/Turkish Coffee
- Vans Ultrarange Exo MTE Shoes - Gray/Red
- Vans Warp Sling Bag - Bungee Cord/Turkish Coffee
- Vans Data System Snapback Hat - Racing Red
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Vans Shoes have always been a little “Off The Wall". It’s a brand of firsts, never looking to what the competition is doing, but rather, what it can contribute to the industry. Be it shoe design, production, or marketing, Vans has always had its own approach. Much of its success can be attributed to the shoes it designed in its first 30 years. The Authentic, Era, Old Skool, Sk8-Hi, and Slip-Ons (a.k.a. Vans Classics) - its best-selling shoes, were all designed within 15 years of The Vans Doren Rubber Company opening its doors to the public March 16, 1966.
Vans’ approach to the shoe business has always been authentic: orders were taken, manufactured, and delivered to the public all from one location. One of its most popular shoes today, The Authentic, originally called the Vans #44 Deck Shoes, were designed in ‘66 and adopted as a favorite shoe by early 1970’s skateboarders. These skateboarders liked its rugged makeup and sticky sole, and started to refer to the Van Doren Rubber Company simply as "The House of Vans."
By the late 1970’s and 80’s, Vans had the skateboard shoe market cornered. Between Tony Alva and Stacey Peralta, two of the most popular pool skaters from the 70’s, skating the Vans Era (released in 1976 as the Vans #95), and Jeff Spicoli, Sean Penn’s loveable portrayal of a stoner/surfer in the hit movie Fast Times At Ridgemont High, rocking Vans Slip-Ons (released in 1977 as the Vans #98), Vans were seemingly everywhere.
The popularity of skateboarding and the California lifestyle opened up the door for Vans Apparel. In 1976, Vans released the now classic "Off The Wall" skate logo and tag. Soon, high-school hallways across America were filled with kids wearing Vans t-shirts, emulating the styles they saw in skate/surf mags and movies popularizing the "California lifestyle."
1987 marked a new chapter in the Vans story. Instead of revolutionary shoe designs, Vans made a series of revolutionary marketing/business firsts that fundamentally changed how skateboarding, surfing, and snowboarding were viewed by society. In ‘91, Vans went public on the Nasdaq Stock Exchange at $14 a share; In ‘93, it released its first snowboard boot; In ‘95, it sponsored the Warped Tour for the first time, a music festival that it eventually bought a controlling interest, and as of 2001, The Vans Warped Tour is the longest American Concert Series running; In ‘97 it sponsored the Inaugural Triple Crown of skateboarding - by 2000 it’s the Vans Triple Crown Series, bringing together skateboarding, BMX, Wakeboarding, snowboarding, freestyle motocross, and supercross. The list is literally endless as Vans continues to blaze new trails, and contribute to skateboarding/board culture in new and positive ways daily.