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Vans Skate Slip On Checkerboard Black/Off White
Vans Skate Slip On Checkerboard Black/Off White
As low as $69.95 Regular Price $119.95
Vans Skate Slip On Black/Black
Vans Skate Slip On Black/Black
As low as $99.95 Regular Price $119.95
Vans Skate Old Skool Navy/White
Vans Skate Old Skool Navy/White
As low as $99.95 Regular Price $139.95
Vans Knu Skool Suede White/Black
Vans Knu Skool Suede White/Black
As low as $119.95 Regular Price $159.95
Vans x Hockey Skate Old Skool Black/Snake/Gum
Vans x Hockey Skate Old Skool Black/Snake/Gum
As low as $119.95 Regular Price $179.95
Vans x Hockey Skate Authentic High Snake Skin
Vans x Hockey Skate Authentic High Snake Skin
As low as $119.95 Regular Price $199.95
Vans Skate Old Skool Nick Michel Brown/White
Vans Skate Old Skool Nick Michel Brown/White
As low as $119.95 Regular Price $159.95
Vans Rowan Leather Blue
Vans Rowan Leather Blue
As low as $119.95 Regular Price $179.95
Vans Skate Half Cab Vintage Sport White/Red
Vans Skate Half Cab Vintage Sport White/Red
As low as $119.95 Regular Price $169.95
Vans Skate Era Fatigue/Grey
Vans Skate Era Fatigue/Grey
As low as $99.95 Regular Price $139.95
In March 1966, brothers Paul Van Doren and Jim Van Doren got together with partners Gordon Lee and Serge Delia to open a shop that made shoes. The Van Doren Rubber Company was in Anaheim, California, and Vans’ first shoes were deck shoes.

Skateboarders and surfers loved Vans shoes' rugged make-up and sticky sole. More designs were introduced in the 1970s. In 1978, the Sk8-Hi was born, and skateboarders loved how the shoe protected their ankles when skating. Ten years later, in 1988, Vans’ first signature shoe, The Half Cab, was introduced by skateboarding legend Steve Caballero. The Half Cab is the world’s most iconic signature skateboarding shoe; it has stood the test of time and is still popular today.

Today, the Vans brand sponsors skateboarding, surfing, snowbo... Read More
In March 1966, brothers Paul Van Doren and Jim Van Doren got together with partners Gordon Lee and Serge Delia to open a shop that made shoes. The Van Doren Rubber Company was in Anaheim, California, ... Read More