Armed with updated RapidWeld detailing, a breathable Old Skool-inspired upper, and a revamped rubber toe and forefoot shape to provide an optimal fit without sacrificing Vans design DNA, this is the UltraRange—evolved.
With a unique combination of grit, attention to detail, and a raw, no-frills approach, Hockey brings a necessary rebellious edge to modern skateboard culture.
One of the most iconic designs in a shop full of them. What started in 1977 as the Vans #36, introducing the now iconic Vans Sidestripe, became the Old Skool.
The Skate Chukka Low, designed by the Vans skate team and inspired by classics like the Authentic and the Chukka Boot, blends classic suede and canvas uppers with the best in boardfeel, flex, and traction.
Originally designed to meet the needs of Vans surf athletes, UltraRange has evolved into one of the most popular and versatile franchises in our lineup—bringing comfort that doesn’t sacrifice on style.
The Skate Chukka Low Sidestripe, a vulcanized shoe designed by the Vans skate team and inspired by classics like the Authentic and the Chukka Boot, brings a new heritage aesthetic to this old school skate shoe.
First known as the Vans #36, the Old Skool debuted in 1977 with a unique new addition: a random doodle drawn by founder Paul Van Doren, and originally referred to as the “jazz stripe.”
These skate shoes feature a laceless, leather and suede upper, Nike Zoom Air insoles with built-in air bag in heel for superior support, and a soft textile-lined interior for exceptional comfort.
The Lowland 2.0 takes everything loved about the Lowland and builds on it, delivering a fresh blend of Vans’ sport-inspired heritage and modern innovation.
A modern twist on a classic—the MTE Ultrarange 2.0 SE. With suede and recycled textile uppers, a sock-fit bootie for a locked-in feel, and an UltraCush™ midsole for lightweight comfort.
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