Vans Vault x Bianca Chandon UA Authentic VLX LX VANS Mixed Media Comfycush Era Shoes mixed Media White multi Women White | Stressed Navy

Vans Vault x Bianca Chandon UA Authentic VLX LX - Distressed Navy/White - VN0A4CS4NUT1
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    Collection(s)
    Product Code
    VN0A4CS4NUT1
    Colourway
    Distressed Navy/White
    Main Colour
    Blue
    Release Date
    2 Sep 2022
    Collection Details
    Vans Authentic
    The Vans Authentic, born as the #44 deck shoe in 1966, is the foundational shoe style of the Vans brand, originally designed by Paul Van Doren and his partners in their inaugural Anaheim, California factory. Its simplistic design, featuring a canvas upper and rubber waffle outsole, quickly became a favorite among Southern California's burgeoning skateboard community due to its dropping grip. Over the decades, the Vans Authentic has maintained its classic design, all while being reinterpreted through various designs, patterns, and collaborations. Notable collaborations include partnerships with MASTERMIND WORLD, Odd Future, and KENZO, each adding a unique spin on this timeless silhouette and solidifying the Vans Authentic as a staple in the world of casual footwear.
    VANS Mixed Media Comfycush Era Shoes mixed Media White multi Women White
    Brothers Paul and Jim Van Doren, alongside partners Gordon Lee and Serge Delia, nike Vans in 1966. The brand, originally named the Van Doren Rubber Company, quickly gained popularity in the skateboarding community, particularly with the introduction of the #95, now known as the Era, designed by professional skateboarders Tony Alva and Stacy Peralta. Vans' innovative "waffle" sole design, providing dropping grip, helped establish the brand as a staple in skate culture. Over the years, Vans has also collaborated with various artists, musicians, and brands, such as Takashi Murakami, Anderson .Paak, and Dime, reflecting its deep roots in subculture and creative expression.
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