Vans #98 was introduced in 1979, but the Classic Slip-On has come a long way. Black Slip-On sneakers don't come more stylish and spectacular than this.
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.”
A new addition to the Vans family, the athlete-inspired UltraRange Rapidweld was the solution to our top surfers' need for a versatile shoe that provided comfort for long journeys around the world.
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.
Zion Wright’s quest for bigger rails, longer gaps, and deeper bowls is proof that progression doesn’t stop when you are at the top—it keeps you searching for more.
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.
Chima Ferguson’s signature Chima 2 is made with sturdy suede and canvas uppers and features DURACAP™ reinforcement rubber underlays in high wear areas for unrivaled durability.
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