Vans” is a skate shoe brand from the West Coast that has made a name for itself around the world as an icon of subculture. It is a one-of-a-kind brand that stubbornly maintains a low-tech design characterized by sturdy uppers and grippy soles that has transcended time and is immensely popular among men and women of all ages. This time, we focus on Vans sneakers and introduce the most notable outfits and recommended items!
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Vans is the world’s number one skate sneaker brand that leads street culture
Vans” is famous as the brand that recorded sales of over 1 billion dollars in 2011 and was recognized as the world’s number one skate company. The brand is still recording steady sales growth, and has already achieved its sales target for fiscal year 2009, which was set in March 2005. First of all, let us introduce you to the five classic models of Vans, which are in such great shape!
Representative Vans sneaker model 1: ” Old Skool
In 1977, Paul created the “jazz stripe,” a beautiful line with curved lines reminiscent of waves, because he needed to distinguish himself from other brands. Since the jazz line was added for the first time, it is sometimes referred to as the “jazz” model. It is still highly popular today as a model filled with Vans icons.
Representative model of Vans sneakers②” Authentic
The “Authentic” is the first model of Vans and the most classic sneaker. The design has remained unchanged for more than 50 years and continues to attract many people today.
Vans Sneakers Representative Model 3 ” Era
In 1976, Tony Alva and Stacy Peralta, two of America’s most famous skaters, created a model with a colorful color scheme and cotton filling at the footwear’s mouth. Since the authentic is the design base, they look very similar at a quick glance, but can be distinguished by the silhouette volume, which is whether or not the cuff is padded or not.
Vans Sneakers Representative Model 4 ” Slip-on
The “slip-on” model without laces, also known as #98. Sean Penn, who starred in the movie “Fast times at Ridgemont high,” about young people in Southern California in the early 1980s, wore the checkerboard print slip-ons, which became a big hit along with the success of the movie. They are still very popular today because of their easy on/off yet sturdy construction.
Vans Sneakers Representative Model ⑤” SK8-HI
This model was introduced in 1978 as ” Style 38. This sneaker also attracted attention as a second model using jazz stripes. The high-cut design that covers the ankle protects the area below the ankle where skaters are most vulnerable to injury, another reason for its popularity among skaters. The name “SK8” is slang for the “et” in skate, which is pronounced like the number 8.
Next, we will show you some of the hottest outfits using Vans sneakers!
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