The history and classic models of “Vans,” the king of sneakers

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The history and classic models of "Vans," the king of sneakers

Introduction of representative sneakers created by VANS

Next, we introduce a typical model put out by Vans, which has a history of more than 50 years.

The “Authentic,” a masterpiece loved by Vans since the company’s inception.

The initial model of Vans. This model was produced under the name #44 at the time, and was appreciated for its rarity and durability made to order. The simple design will never get old, even as time goes by. It is a pair that can be said to be the representative of low-tech sneakers.

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The “Era,” a Vans shoe that was heavily influenced by skater culture.

This model is famous for its colorful design, which was created in 1976 by Tony Alva and Stacy Peralta, two of America’s most famous skaters, by stuffing cotton into the upper of the shoe. Since the Authentic is the original model, they are very similar, but can be distinguished by the volume of the opening. The specifications are designed to withstand intense skating, and the durability for daily use is also unmatched.

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The “Classic Slip-On” is popular for its comfortable on/off while maintaining a Vans-like design

Also known as the #98, this model has no laces. The popularity of this model grew with the success of the movie “Fast Times at Ridgemont High. The easy on/off yet sturdy construction of these shoes continues to make them popular even today.

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Vans’ iconic “Old School” shoes continue to influence the sneaker world.

In 1977, Mr. Paul needed something different from other brands, so the “jazz stripe,” a beautiful curved line reminiscent of waves, was applied to this model for the first time. Since the jazz line was added for the first time, it is sometimes called “jazz. It is also famous as the model that ” Revenge x Storm,” a sneaker brand that has been attracting a great deal of attention in recent years, was influenced by. It is still highly popular as a model filled with Vans’ icons.

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Skaters’ must-have high-cut Vans “Skate High

This model was introduced in 1978 as ” Style 38. It also attracted attention as a second model using jazz stripes. By designing it high enough to cover the ankle, this functional model protects the ankle, the area where skaters are most vulnerable to injury. The name “SK8” was adopted as slang because the pronunciation of the skate ethos resembles the numeral 8.

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Checkerboard Sandal,” a shower sandal with Vans style

Shower sandals have become an essential summer item, and Vans’ model is also attracting attention. This model with a checkered board pattern is particularly popular and sometimes fetches high prices.

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