The perfect shoe for authentic skate culture This shoe is skate culture. In 1976, the Vans Slip On was developed as model #44 in collaboration by skateboarders and BMXers in California and quickly proved to be a bestseller. Especially the wild youth in SoCal (Southern California) loved the simple canvas low tops with the famous no slip waffle sole. This rubber sole has an enormous level of grip due to its special honeycomb structure and is therefore perfect for skating. Retro look The sneaker itself hasn't really changed much since the 70s. New collections keep surprising us with new colours and materials, but the image always remains the same: rebellious!
The perfect shoe for authentic skate culture This shoe is skate culture. In 1976, the Vans Slip On was developed as model #44 in collaboration by skateboarders and BMXers in California and quickly proved to be a bestseller. Especially the wild youth in SoCal (Southern California) loved the simple canvas low tops with the famous no slip waffle sole. This rubber sole has an enormous level of grip due to its special honeycomb structure and is therefore perfect for skating. Retro look The sneaker itself hasn't really changed much since the 70s. New collections keep surprising us with new colours and materials, but the image always remains the same: rebellious!
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The perfect shoe for authentic skate culture This shoe is skate culture. In 1976, the Vans Slip On was developed as model #44 in collaboration by skateboarders and BMXers in California and quickly proved to be a bestseller. Especially the wild youth in SoCal (Southern California) loved the simple canvas low tops with the famous no slip waffle sole. This rubber sole has an enormous level of grip due to its special honeycomb structure and is therefore perfect for skating. Retro look The sneaker itself hasn't really changed much since the 70s. New collections keep surprising us with new colours and materials, but the image always remains the same: rebellious!
The perfect shoe for authentic skate culture This shoe is skate culture. In 1976, the Vans Slip On was developed as model #44 in collaboration by skateboarders and BMXers in California and quickly proved to be a bestseller. Especially the wild youth in SoCal (Southern California) loved the simple canvas low tops with the famous no slip waffle sole. This rubber sole has an enormous level of grip due to its special honeycomb structure and is therefore perfect for skating. Retro look The sneaker itself hasn't really changed much since the 70s. New collections keep surprising us with new colours and materials, but the image always remains the same: rebellious!
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Last updated at 23/07/2024 05:14:25
Outer fabric | canvas |
Inner fabric | textile material + grain leather |
Insole | textile material + synthetic material |
Outsole | rubber |
Midsole | rubber |
Outer fabric | canvas |
Inner fabric | textile material + grain leather |
Insole | textile material + synthetic material |
Outsole | rubber |
Midsole | rubber |