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Show your style with these Vision Street Wear red suede high tops. Perfect for everyday wear, they combine fashion with comfort. Durable and stylish, these high tops are a great addition to any wardrobe.
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Rep your love for streetwear with these Vision Street Wear charcoal suede high tops. Ideal for everyday wear, they combine fashion with comfort. Durable and stylish, these high tops are a great addition to any wardrobe.
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Add some style to your look with these Vision Street Wear black suede high tops. Perfect for everyday wear, they combine fashion with comfort. Durable and stylish, these high tops are a great addition to any wardrobe.
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- Vision Skateboards was a manufacturer of skateboard equipment that was created in the 1980s.
- With a surging popularity of Skateboarding in the Mid 1980s, Vision Sports launched the 'Vision Street Wear' brand, making clothing, and later shoes.
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Zig Zag Wino Shoes Herringbone
- The Zig Zag Wino Shoes Herringbone Gray/Gum Sole are from ZIG ZAG, the old-time Brooklyn, N.Y. company who began making them in 1976 and still making them today.
- The original "Roofers Shoe", "Croaker Sacks", or mostly called "Winos" because they were sold at the corner of grocery or liquor stores for years and were worn by Cholos, Vatos, Mods, Skaters, and Hipsters.
- Also made of heavyweight cotton canvas upper w/gum rubber sole
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Zig Zag Wino Shoes Navy
- The Zig Zag Wino Shoes Gum Sole are from ZIG ZAG, the old-time Brooklyn, N.Y. company who began making them in 1976 and still making them today.
- The original "Roofers Shoe", "Croaker Sacks", or mostly called "Winos" because they were sold at the corner of grocery or liquor stores for years and were worn by Cholos, Vatos, Mods, Skaters, and Hipsters.
- Also made of heavyweight cotton canvas upper w/gum rubber sole.
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Zig Zag Wino Shoes High Top Black
- The Zig Zag Wino Shoes High Top Black/Gum Sole are from ZIG ZAG, the old-time Brooklyn, N.Y. company who began making them in 1976 and still making them today.
- The original "Roofers Shoe", "Croaker Sacks", or mostly called "Winos" because they were sold at the corner of grocery or liquor stores for years and were worn by Cholos, Vatos, Mods, Skaters, and Hipsters.
- Also made of heavyweight cotton canvas upper w/gum rubber sole.
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Zig Zag Wino Shoes Black
- The Zig Zag Wino Shoes Black/Gum Sole are from ZIG ZAG, the old-time Brooklyn, N.Y. company who began making them in 1976 and still making them today.
- The original "Roofers Shoe", "Croaker Sacks", or mostly called "Winos" because they were sold at the corner of grocery or liquor stores for years and were worn by Cholos, Vatos, Mods, Skaters, and Hipsters.
- Also made of heavyweight cotton canvas upper w/gum rubber sole.
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Zig Zag Wino Shoes Black Sole
- The Zig Zag Wino Shoes Black Sole are from ZIG ZAG, the old-time Brooklyn, N.Y. company who began making them in 1976 and still making them today.
- The original "Roofers Shoe", "Croaker Sacks", or mostly called "Winos" because they were sold at the corner of grocery or liquor stores for years and were worn by Cholos, Vatos, Mods, Skaters, and Hipsters.
- Also made of heavyweight cotton canvas upper w/black gum rubber sole.
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Vans Iron Maiden The Number of The Beast Sk8 Hi
- Pay homage to Iron Maiden's iconic album "The Number of The Beast" with the limited edition emblazoned iconic Eddie cover art from the album and an embroidered Iron Maiden logo on the heel of these Vans Iron Maiden The Number of The Beast Sk8 Hi.
- These Vans x Iron Maiden collection skate shoes are discontinued and are a rare set of skate shoes, good luck finding a clean pair of this Vans Iron Maiden The Number of The Beast Sk8 Hi.
- Each skate shoe from the Vans x Iron Maiden collaboration are collectibles, with a unique limited edition print along with a limited edition The Number of The Beast Sk8 Hi shoe box.
- We could tell you the whole history of why Vans shoes have become a skate shoe legend, but we'll let the comfort tell the story.
- The Number of The Beast Sk8 Hi is crafted with a soft footbed, double-stitched vamp, padded tongue and lining, and Vans signature waffle sole.
Vans The Number of The Beast Sk8 Hi Shoe Details:
-Part of the Vans x Iron Maiden Collection
-Canvas upper w/ print featuring iconic Eddie cover art
-Vulcanized outsole for added board feel
-OrthoLite insoles for comfort
-Classic Vans waffle sole
-Padded high top collar
If you're a big fan of these Iron Maiden The Number of The Beast Sk8 Hi shoes, then check out The Number of The Beast Classic Slip Ons !
Vans x Iron Maiden
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the classic metal album The Number of The Beast, Vans and the infamous band, Iron Maiden, have collaborated once again on the shoe familiar to anyone who's heard of vans, the SK8-Hi and Classic Slip-Ons. Each Iron Maiden collection shoe comes complete with album artwork on their canvas uppers along with everything characteristically recognizable about the classic SK8-Hi including its vulcanized soles, classic Vans waffle sole, and thinly padded collars and tongues
For this collection, Vans and Iron Maiden greatly anticipate to deliver an instant classic to metal fans with the Vans x Iron Maiden The Number of the Beast Classic Slip-On and Sk8-Hi shoes. Each shoe comes emblazoned with the iconic Eddie cover art from the album and an embroidered Iron Maiden logo on the heel. Among the most popular Vans band collaborations to date, Vans and Iron Maiden have previously created four other projects saluting other essential Maiden albums: Killers (2007), Piece of Mind (2007), Powerslave (2008) and Trooper (2008).
The third studio album from Iron Maiden, The Number of the Beast was a seminal album for heavy metal and a pivotal point for the band, becoming their first record to reach the number one spot on the UK albums charts and securing them a platinum record in the U.S. The album produced such hits as “Run to the Hills” and “The Number of the Beast.”
This album was also the centre of controversy, particularly in the United States, due to the lyrics of the title track and the cover art depicting Eddie controlling Satan like a puppet, while Satan is also controlling a smaller Eddie. Smallwood explains that the concept was to ask "who's the really evil one here? Who's manipulating who?" According to Riggs this was inspired by a Doctor Strange comic book "which had some big villain with Doctor Strange dangling on some strings like a puppet, it was something I read as a child back in the 1960s I think", while the images of hell were "taken from my knowledge of medieval European Christian art which was full of such scenes."
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Vans Iron Maiden The Number of The Beast Slip On
- Pay homage to Iron Maiden's iconic album "The Number of The Beast" with the limited edition emblazoned iconic Eddie cover art from the album and an embroidered Iron Maiden logo on the heel of these Vans Iron Maiden The Number of The Beast Slip On.
- These Vans x Iron Maiden collection skate shoes are discontinued and are a rare set of skate shoes, good luck finding a clean pair of this Vans Iron Maiden The Number of The Beast Slip On.
- Each skate shoe from the Vans x Iron Maiden collaboration are collectibles, with a unique limited edition print along with a limited edition The Number of The Beast Slip On shoe box.
- We could tell you the whole history of why Vans shoes have become a skate shoe legend, but we'll let the comfort tell the story.
- The Number of The Beast Slip On is crafted with a soft footbed, double-stitched vamp, padded tongue and lining, and Vans signature waffle sole.
Vans The Number of The Beast Slip On Shoe Details:
-Part of the Vans x Iron Maiden Collection
-Canvas upper w/ print featuring iconic Eddie cover art
-Vulcanized outsole for added board feel
-Cushioned footbed for comfort
-Classic Vans waffle sole
-Durable canvas upper
If you're a big fan of these classic Vans Iron Maiden The Number of The Beast Slip On shoes, then check out The Number of The Beast SK8 Hi's !
Vans x Iron Maiden
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the classic metal album The Number of The Beast, Vans and the infamous band, Iron Maiden, have collaborated once again on the shoe familiar to anyone who's heard of vans, the SK8-Hi and Classic Slip-Ons. Each Iron Maiden collection shoe comes complete with album artwork on their canvas uppers along with everything characteristically recognizable about the classic SK8-Hi including its vulcanized soles, classic Vans waffle sole, and thinly padded collars and tongues
For this collection, Vans and Iron Maiden greatly anticipate to deliver an instant classic to metal fans with the Vans x Iron Maiden The Number of the Beast Classic Slip-On and Sk8-Hi shoes. Each shoe comes emblazoned with the iconic Eddie cover art from the album and an embroidered Iron Maiden logo on the heel. Among the most popular Vans band collaborations to date, Vans and Iron Maiden have previously created four other projects saluting other essential Maiden albums: Killers (2007), Piece of Mind (2007), Powerslave (2008) and Trooper (2008).
The third studio album from Iron Maiden, The Number of the Beast was a seminal album for heavy metal and a pivotal point for the band, becoming their first record to reach the number one spot on the UK albums charts and securing them a platinum record in the U.S. The album produced such hits as “Run to the Hills” and “The Number of the Beast.”
This album was also the centre of controversy, particularly in the United States, due to the lyrics of the title track and the cover art depicting Eddie controlling Satan like a puppet, while Satan is also controlling a smaller Eddie. Smallwood explains that the concept was to ask "who's the really evil one here? Who's manipulating who?" According to Riggs this was inspired by a Doctor Strange comic book "which had some big villain with Doctor Strange dangling on some strings like a puppet, it was something I read as a child back in the 1960s I think", while the images of hell were "taken from my knowledge of medieval European Christian art which was full of such scenes."
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TUK Black Suede Sneaker Creeper
- Normal is boring! Get ready to hit the stage or the streets in these vulcanized TUK Black Suede Sneaker Creeper that reimagines the former creeper sneaker silhouette with bold & modern twists.
- Features one of the crowd-pleasing upper styles of black cow suede with classic D-rings & iconic interlace detailing along the front.
- The VLK TUK Black Suede Sneaker Creeper features a more streamlined and sleeker look compared to our past creeper sneaker designs.
- The vulcanized TUK Black Suede Sneaker Creeper have removable insoles with a 3mm layer of memory foam and a lightly padded tongue for added comfort.
- VLK TUK Black Suede Sneaker Creeper brings to you everyday wearability with a clean style while incorporating the edge & originality that T.U.K. is known for.
We've also got this TUK Black Suede Sneaker Creeper in a waxy Black Canvas Sneaker Creeper !
T.U.K./Creeper History
Originally from Northampton, England, T.U.K. has moved to the sandy shores of San Diego, CA since 1990. English footwear since the 1890s, brought the distinctly British aspects of the shoe and found the greatest inspiration and influence in the ever growing Southern California punk rock scene. The main result was: a one-of-a-kind distinctive brand of footwear that fosters punk roots across the entire world. T.U.K.’s first retail store was opened in 1991, selling their very own shoes in-house. Demand sudden began to grow, and soon T.U.K. was selling its products worldwide. T.U.K. fabricates a variety of footwear from women’s high heels to unisex sneakers, but the most popular design is, without a doubt, the creeper platform design.
Made from crepe rubber during WWII, the thick creeper-sole helped soldiers in the deserts of North African across the hot and sandy terrain. John Ayto claims to have labeled the name ‘brothel creeper’ during those wartime years. The Smithsonian Museum suggests that the crepe in the thick sole might have provided the creeper name towards the shoe. It can also possibly be associated with Ken Mackintosh’s dance tune which had great popularity in 1953 called “The Creep.”
Like fashion does, it followed the foot steps of these soldiers and the thick soles began to catch on in England. In London, the decades following the war gave way to a kaleidoscopic cultural underground with subcultures exploding with a variety of styles during the time.Influenced by the Edwardian dressing manner of the Dandies, the Teddy Boy style grew along with the introduction of American rock n’ roll music. Teds wore even bulkier, draped jackets, and high-wasted trousers. They often wore their collars loose and often styled up their outfits with very flamboyant detailing like Bolo Ties and velvet trim.
The creeper shoe was also well worn by the Ton-Up boys from the 1950s and later on by the rockers of the ’60s, who enjoyed wearing them as an alternative shoe when they weren’t riding their motorbikes. Greased hair was the hair style of preference. And if you looked down and your feet at any moment, you’d be sure to see the Teds boasting their fine, slickly polished oxfords, or the crepe-soled classic, platformed creepers.
And as we know, through the ‘60s and ‘70s was the rise of the Rockers and the Mods, who took hold their liking in classic Teddy Boy-centric garb ebbed and flowed, and it wasn’t until the great rise of punk around the mid ‘70s when the creeper was once again seen on the feet of many, an uproar that surged well into the ‘80s, thrived in the ‘90s, and eventually exploded with the great expansion of the world-wide web. The creeper shoe has since then been adopted by subcultures like indie, ska, punk, new wavers, psychobilly, rockabilly, greasers and goth, Japanese Visual Kei, and was also worn by Bananarama, and the singer of Republica Saffron.
Now more than ever before, outsider styles and subcultures hold the style inspired around the whole world, and with its historical background that is deeply woven in the English style and at the West Coast punk way of living, T.U.K. is able to perfectly represent and illustrate the culture clash/expansion of the past few decades.
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TUK White Sneaker Creeper
- Normal is boring! Get ready to hit the stage or the streets in these vulcanized TUK White Sneaker Creeper that reimagines our former creeper sneaker silhouette with bold & modern twists.
- This TUK White Sneaker Creeper features one of our popular upper styles of white leather with classic D-rings & iconic interlace detailing along the front.
- The TUK White Sneaker Creeper collection features a more streamlined and sleeker look compared to our past creeper sneaker designs.
- In addition to its' updated form, the vulcanized TUK White Sneaker Creeper have removable insoles with a 3mm layer of memory foam and a lightly padded tongue for added comfort.
- VLK TUK White Sneaker Creeper brings to you everyday wearability with a clean style while incorporating the edge & originality that T.U.K. is known for.
Check out the inverted version of this TUK White Sneaker Creeper, the Black Suede Creeper Sneaker w/White Interlace !
T.U.K./Creeper History
Originally from Northampton, England, T.U.K. has moved to the sandy shores of San Diego, CA since 1990. English footwear since the 1890s, brought the distinctly British aspects of the shoe and found the greatest inspiration and influence in the ever growing Southern California punk rock scene. The main result was: a one-of-a-kind distinctive brand of footwear that fosters punk roots across the entire world. T.U.K.’s first retail store was opened in 1991, selling their very own shoes in-house. Demand sudden began to grow, and soon T.U.K. was selling its products worldwide. T.U.K. fabricates a variety of footwear from women’s high heels to unisex sneakers, but the most popular design is, without a doubt, the creeper platform design.
Made from crepe rubber during WWII, the thick creeper-sole helped soldiers in the deserts of North African across the hot and sandy terrain. John Ayto claims to have labeled the name ‘brothel creeper’ during those wartime years. The Smithsonian Museum suggests that the crepe in the thick sole might have provided the creeper name towards the shoe. It can also possibly be associated with Ken Mackintosh’s dance tune which had great popularity in 1953 called “The Creep.”
Like fashion does, it followed the foot steps of these soldiers and the thick soles began to catch on in England. In London, the decades following the war gave way to a kaleidoscopic cultural underground with subcultures exploding with a variety of styles during the time.Influenced by the Edwardian dressing manner of the Dandies, the Teddy Boy style grew along with the introduction of American rock n’ roll music. Teds wore even bulkier, draped jackets, and high-wasted trousers. They often wore their collars loose and often styled up their outfits with very flamboyant detailing like Bolo Ties and velvet trim.
The creeper shoe was also well worn by the Ton-Up boys from the 1950s and later on by the rockers of the ’60s, who enjoyed wearing them as an alternative shoe when they weren’t riding their motorbikes. Greased hair was the hair style of preference. And if you looked down and your feet at any moment, you’d be sure to see the Teds boasting their fine, slickly polished oxfords, or the crepe-soled classic, platformed creepers.
And as we know, through the ‘60s and ‘70s was the rise of the Rockers and the Mods, who took hold their liking in classic Teddy Boy-centric garb ebbed and flowed, and it wasn’t until the great rise of punk around the mid ‘70s when the creeper was once again seen on the feet of many, an uproar that surged well into the ‘80s, thrived in the ‘90s, and eventually exploded with the great expansion of the world-wide web. The creeper shoe has since then been adopted by subcultures like indie, ska, punk, new wavers, psychobilly, rockabilly, greasers and goth, Japanese Visual Kei, and was also worn by Bananarama, and the singer of Republica Saffron.
Now more than ever before, outsider styles and subcultures hold the style inspired around the whole world, and with its historical background that is deeply woven in the English style and at the West Coast punk way of living, T.U.K. is able to perfectly represent and illustrate the culture clash/expansion of the past few decades.
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Zig Zag Slip-On Shoes
- The Zig Zag Slip-On Shoes/Gum Sole are from ZIG ZAG, the old-time Brooklyn, N.Y. company who began making them in 1976 and still making them today.
- The original "Roofers Shoe", "Croaker Sacks", or mostly called "Winos" because they were sold at the corner of grocery or liquor stores for years and were worn by Cholos, Vatos, Mods, Skaters, and Hipsters.
- Also made of heavyweight cotton canvas upper w/gum rubber sole.
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TUK Leopard Sneaker Creeper
- Normal is boring! Get ready to hit the stage or the streets in these vulcanized TUK Leopard Sneaker Creeper that re-imagines our former creeper sneaker silhouette with bold & modern twists.
- The TUK Leopard Sneaker Creeper features a vegan black twill upper & leopard faux fur with classic D-rings & iconic interlace detailing along the front. The fun animal print gives an extra dose of rock n' roll that looks great on guys & girls alike!
- The VLK TUK Leopard Sneaker Creeper features a more streamlined and sleeker look compared to our past creeper sneaker designs.
- In addition to its' updated form, the vulcanized TUK Leopard Sneaker Creeper have removable insoles with a 3mm layer of memory foam and a lightly padded tongue for added comfort.
- VLK TUK Leopard Sneaker Creeper brings to you everyday wear ability with a clean style while incorporating the edge & originality that T.U.K. is known for.
If you love pink over the TUK Leopard Sneaker Creeper, then you'll love the Pink Leopard Sneaker Creeper !
T.U.K./Creeper History
Originally from Northampton, England, T.U.K. has moved to the sandy shores of San Diego, CA since 1990. English footwear since the 1890s, brought the distinctly British aspects of the shoe and found the greatest inspiration and influence in the ever growing Southern California punk rock scene. The main result was: a one-of-a-kind distinctive brand of footwear that fosters punk roots across the entire world. T.U.K.’s first retail store was opened in 1991, selling their very own shoes in-house. Demand sudden began to grow, and soon T.U.K. was selling its products worldwide. T.U.K. fabricates a variety of footwear from women’s high heels to unisex sneakers, but the most popular design is, without a doubt, the creeper platform design.
Made from crepe rubber during WWII, the thick creeper-sole helped soldiers in the deserts of North African across the hot and sandy terrain. John Ayto claims to have labeled the name ‘brothel creeper’ during those wartime years. The Smithsonian Museum suggests that the crepe in the thick sole might have provided the creeper name towards the shoe. It can also possibly be associated with Ken Mackintosh’s dance tune which had great popularity in 1953 called “The Creep.”
Like fashion does, it followed the foot steps of these soldiers and the thick soles began to catch on in England. In London, the decades following the war gave way to a kaleidoscopic cultural underground with subcultures exploding with a variety of styles during the time.Influenced by the Edwardian dressing manner of the Dandies, the Teddy Boy style grew along with the introduction of American rock n’ roll music. Teds wore even bulkier, draped jackets, and high-wasted trousers. They often wore their collars loose and often styled up their outfits with very flamboyant detailing like Bolo Ties and velvet trim.
The creeper shoe was also well worn by the Ton-Up boys from the 1950s and later on by the rockers of the ’60s, who enjoyed wearing them as an alternative shoe when they weren’t riding their motorbikes. Greased hair was the hair style of preference. And if you looked down and your feet at any moment, you’d be sure to see the Teds boasting their fine, slickly polished oxfords, or the crepe-soled classic, platformed creepers.
And as we know, through the ‘60s and ‘70s was the rise of the Rockers and the Mods, who took hold their liking in classic Teddy Boy-centric garb ebbed and flowed, and it wasn’t until the great rise of punk around the mid ‘70s when the creeper was once again seen on the feet of many, an uproar that surged well into the ‘80s, thrived in the ‘90s, and eventually exploded with the great expansion of the world-wide web. The creeper shoe has since then been adopted by subcultures like indie, ska, punk, new wavers, psychobilly, rockabilly, greasers and goth, Japanese Visual Kei, and was also worn by Bananarama, and the singer of Republica Saffron.
Now more than ever before, outsider styles and subcultures hold the style inspired around the whole world, and with its historical background that is deeply woven in the English style and at the West Coast punk way of living, T.U.K. is able to perfectly represent and illustrate the culture clash/expansion of the past few decades.
TUK Pink Leopard Sneak...
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TUK Pink Leopard Sneaker Creeper
- Normal is boring! Get ready to hit the stage or the streets in these vulcanized TUK Leopard Sneaker Creeper that re-imagines our former creeper sneaker silhouette with bold & modern twists.
- Follow your instincts and run wild in these TUK Pink Leopard Sneaker Creeper.
- Deliver an extra dose of fierceness in this TUK Pink Leopard Sneaker Creeper with a vegan friendly black twill upper combined with a fun pink faux leopard fur front.
- The TUK Pink Leopard Sneaker Creeper features the vulcanized VLK creeper sneaker silhouette that lends everyday wearability.
- D-ring lace up closure and the TUK Pink Leopard Sneaker Creeper has a lightly padded tongue along with removable memory foam insoles for added comfort.
Check out these TUK Pink Leopard Sneaker Creeper with less pink Leopard Sneaker Creeper !
T.U.K./Creeper History
Originally from Northampton, England, T.U.K. has moved to the sandy shores of San Diego, CA since 1990. English footwear since the 1890s, brought the distinctly British aspects of the shoe and found the greatest inspiration and influence in the ever growing Southern California punk rock scene. The main result was: a one-of-a-kind distinctive brand of footwear that fosters punk roots across the entire world. T.U.K.’s first retail store was opened in 1991, selling their very own shoes in-house. Demand sudden began to grow, and soon T.U.K. was selling its products worldwide. T.U.K. fabricates a variety of footwear from women’s high heels to unisex sneakers, but the most popular design is, without a doubt, the creeper platform design.
Made from crepe rubber during WWII, the thick creeper-sole helped soldiers in the deserts of North African across the hot and sandy terrain. John Ayto claims to have labeled the name ‘brothel creeper’ during those wartime years. The Smithsonian Museum suggests that the crepe in the thick sole might have provided the creeper name towards the shoe. It can also possibly be associated with Ken Mackintosh’s dance tune which had great popularity in 1953 called “The Creep.”
Like fashion does, it followed the foot steps of these soldiers and the thick soles began to catch on in England. In London, the decades following the war gave way to a kaleidoscopic cultural underground with subcultures exploding with a variety of styles during the time.Influenced by the Edwardian dressing manner of the Dandies, the Teddy Boy style grew along with the introduction of American rock n’ roll music. Teds wore even bulkier, draped jackets, and high-wasted trousers. They often wore their collars loose and often styled up their outfits with very flamboyant detailing like Bolo Ties and velvet trim.
The creeper shoe was also well worn by the Ton-Up boys from the 1950s and later on by the rockers of the ’60s, who enjoyed wearing them as an alternative shoe when they weren’t riding their motorbikes. Greased hair was the hair style of preference. And if you looked down and your feet at any moment, you’d be sure to see the Teds boasting their fine, slickly polished oxfords, or the crepe-soled classic, platformed creepers.
And as we know, through the ‘60s and ‘70s was the rise of the Rockers and the Mods, who took hold their liking in classic Teddy Boy-centric garb ebbed and flowed, and it wasn’t until the great rise of punk around the mid ‘70s when the creeper was once again seen on the feet of many, an uproar that surged well into the ‘80s, thrived in the ‘90s, and eventually exploded with the great expansion of the world-wide web. The creeper shoe has since then been adopted by subcultures like indie, ska, punk, new wavers, psychobilly, rockabilly, greasers and goth, Japanese Visual Kei, and was also worn by Bananarama, and the singer of Republica Saffron.
Now more than ever before, outsider styles and subcultures hold the style inspired around the whole world, and with its historical background that is deeply woven in the English style and at the West Coast punk way of living, T.U.K. is able to perfectly represent and illustrate the culture clash/expansion of the past few decades.
TUK Black and White Sn...
$69.99
TUK Black and White Sneaker Creeper
- Normal is boring! Get ready to hit the stage or the streets in these vulcanized TUK Black and White Sneaker Creeper that reimagines former creeper sneaker silhouette with bold & modern twists.
- TUK Black and White Sneaker Creeper Features one of the bestselling upper styles of black & white leather with classic D-rings & iconic interlace detailing along the front.
- The VLK TUK Black and White Sneaker Creeper features a more streamlined and sleeker look compared to past creeper sneaker designs.
- In addition to its' updated form, the vulcanized TUK Black and White Sneaker Creeper have removable insoles with a 3mm layer of memory foam and a lightly padded tongue for added comfort.
- VLK TUK Black and White Sneaker Creeper brings to you everyday wearability with a clean style while incorporating the edge & originality that T.U.K. is known for.
Check out theTUK Black and White Sneaker Creeper in full White Sneaker Creeper !
T.U.K./Creeper History
Originally from Northampton, England, T.U.K. has moved to the sandy shores of San Diego, CA since 1990. English footwear since the 1890s, brought the distinctly British aspects of the shoe and found the greatest inspiration and influence in the ever growing Southern California punk rock scene. The main result was: a one-of-a-kind distinctive brand of footwear that fosters punk roots across the entire world. T.U.K.’s first retail store was opened in 1991, selling their very own shoes in-house. Demand sudden began to grow, and soon T.U.K. was selling its products worldwide. T.U.K. fabricates a variety of footwear from women’s high heels to unisex sneakers, but the most popular design is, without a doubt, the creeper platform design.
Made from crepe rubber during WWII, the thick creeper-sole helped soldiers in the deserts of North African across the hot and sandy terrain. John Ayto claims to have labeled the name ‘brothel creeper’ during those wartime years. The Smithsonian Museum suggests that the crepe in the thick sole might have provided the creeper name towards the shoe. It can also possibly be associated with Ken Mackintosh’s dance tune which had great popularity in 1953 called “The Creep.”
Like fashion does, it followed the foot steps of these soldiers and the thick soles began to catch on in England. In London, the decades following the war gave way to a kaleidoscopic cultural underground with subcultures exploding with a variety of styles during the time.Influenced by the Edwardian dressing manner of the Dandies, the Teddy Boy style grew along with the introduction of American rock n’ roll music. Teds wore even bulkier, draped jackets, and high-wasted trousers. They often wore their collars loose and often styled up their outfits with very flamboyant detailing like Bolo Ties and velvet trim.
The creeper shoe was also well worn by the Ton-Up boys from the 1950s and later on by the rockers of the ’60s, who enjoyed wearing them as an alternative shoe when they weren’t riding their motorbikes. Greased hair was the hair style of preference. And if you looked down and your feet at any moment, you’d be sure to see the Teds boasting their fine, slickly polished oxfords, or the crepe-soled classic, platformed creepers.
And as we know, through the ‘60s and ‘70s was the rise of the Rockers and the Mods, who took hold their liking in classic Teddy Boy-centric garb ebbed and flowed, and it wasn’t until the great rise of punk around the mid ‘70s when the creeper was once again seen on the feet of many, an uproar that surged well into the ‘80s, thrived in the ‘90s, and eventually exploded with the great expansion of the world-wide web. The creeper shoe has since then been adopted by subcultures like indie, ska, punk, new wavers, psychobilly, rockabilly, greasers and goth, Japanese Visual Kei, and was also worn by Bananarama, and the singer of Republica Saffron.
Now more than ever before, outsider styles and subcultures hold the style inspired around the whole world, and with its historical background that is deeply woven in the English style and at the West Coast punk way of living, T.U.K. is able to perfectly represent and illustrate the culture clash/expansion of the past few decades.
TUK Black and White Su...
$69.99
TUK Black and White Suede Sneaker Creeper
- Normal is boring! Get ready to hit the stage or the streets in these vulcanized TUK Black and White Suede Sneaker Creeper that reimagines former creeper sneaker silhouette with bold & modern twists.
- TUK Black and White Suede Sneaker Creeper features one of the most-loved upper styles of black cow suede with classic D-rings & iconic white interlace detailing along the front.
- TUK Black and White Suede Sneaker Creeper collection features a more streamlined, sleeker look compared to past creeper sneaker designs.
- In addition, the vulcanized TUK Black and White Suede Sneaker Creeper have insoles with a 3mm layer of memory foam and a padded tongue for comfort.
- VLK TUK Black and White Suede Sneaker Creeper brings to you everyday wearability with a clean style while incorporating the edge & originality that T.U.K. is known for.
Want these TUK Black and White Suede Sneaker Creeper taller? Check out the Two-Tone Suede Creepers !
T.U.K./Creeper History
Originally from Northampton, England, T.U.K. has moved to the sandy shores of San Diego, CA since 1990. English footwear since the 1890s, brought the distinctly British aspects of the shoe and found the greatest inspiration and influence in the ever growing Southern California punk rock scene. The main result was: a one-of-a-kind distinctive brand of footwear that fosters punk roots across the entire world. T.U.K.’s first retail store was opened in 1991, selling their very own shoes in-house. Demand sudden began to grow, and soon T.U.K. was selling its products worldwide. T.U.K. fabricates a variety of footwear from women’s high heels to unisex sneakers, but the most popular design is, without a doubt, the creeper platform design.
Made from crepe rubber during WWII, the thick creeper-sole helped soldiers in the deserts of North African across the hot and sandy terrain. John Ayto claims to have labeled the name ‘brothel creeper’ during those wartime years. The Smithsonian Museum suggests that the crepe in the thick sole might have provided the creeper name towards the shoe. It can also possibly be associated with Ken Mackintosh’s dance tune which had great popularity in 1953 called “The Creep.”
Like fashion does, it followed the foot steps of these soldiers and the thick soles began to catch on in England. In London, the decades following the war gave way to a kaleidoscopic cultural underground with subcultures exploding with a variety of styles during the time.Influenced by the Edwardian dressing manner of the Dandies, the Teddy Boy style grew along with the introduction of American rock n’ roll music. Teds wore even bulkier, draped jackets, and high-wasted trousers. They often wore their collars loose and often styled up their outfits with very flamboyant detailing like Bolo Ties and velvet trim.
The creeper shoe was also well worn by the Ton-Up boys from the 1950s and later on by the rockers of the ’60s, who enjoyed wearing them as an alternative shoe when they weren’t riding their motorbikes. Greased hair was the hair style of preference. And if you looked down and your feet at any moment, you’d be sure to see the Teds boasting their fine, slickly polished oxfords, or the crepe-soled classic, platformed creepers.
And as we know, through the ‘60s and ‘70s was the rise of the Rockers and the Mods, who took hold their liking in classic Teddy Boy-centric garb ebbed and flowed, and it wasn’t until the great rise of punk around the mid ‘70s when the creeper was once again seen on the feet of many, an uproar that surged well into the ‘80s, thrived in the ‘90s, and eventually exploded with the great expansion of the world-wide web. The creeper shoe has since then been adopted by subcultures like indie, ska, punk, new wavers, psychobilly, rockabilly, greasers and goth, Japanese Visual Kei, and was also worn by Bananarama, and the singer of Republica Saffron.
Now more than ever before, outsider styles and subcultures hold the style inspired around the whole world, and with its historical background that is deeply woven in the English style and at the West Coast punk way of living, T.U.K. is able to perfectly represent and illustrate the culture clash/expansion of the past few decades.
Zig Zag Wino Shoes Gra...
$25.99
Zig Zag Wino Shoes Gray
- The Zig Zag Wino Shoes Gray/Gum Sole are from ZIG ZAG, the old-time Brooklyn, N.Y. company who began making them in 1976 and still making them today.
- The original "Roofers Shoe", "Croaker Sacks", or mostly called "Winos" because they were sold at the corner of grocery or liquor stores for years and were worn by Cholos, Vatos, Mods, Skaters, and Hipsters.
- These throwback style shoes pay homage to an oldskool era before social media when boomboxes, graffiti and chain wallets were a big part of the counter culture movement in Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, Miami and other metropolitan areas.
- Also made of heavyweight cotton canvas upper w/gum rubber sole.
TUK Gray Suede Sneaker...
$69.99
TUK Gray Suede Sneaker Creeper
- These TUK Gray Suede Sneaker Creeper are ultimate every day and go-with-everything sneaker to hit the road for all of your adventures in style.
- This TUK Gray Suede Sneaker Creeper features a cool gray cow suede upper with our classic interlace detail and D-rings.
- These Vulcanized TUK Gray Suede Sneaker Creeper gives a sleek, lightweight, streamlined design compared to our traditional high sole creepers.
- TUK Gray Suede Sneaker Creeper has a lightly padded tongue along with removable memory foam insoles for added comfort.
We've also got these TUK Gray Suede Sneaker Creeper dark Red Suede Creeper Sneakers !
T.U.K./Creeper History
Originally from Northampton, England, T.U.K. has moved to the sandy shores of San Diego, CA since 1990. English footwear since the 1890s, brought the distinctly British aspects of the shoe and found the greatest inspiration and influence in the ever growing Southern California punk rock scene. The main result was: a one-of-a-kind distinctive brand of footwear that fosters punk roots across the entire world. T.U.K.’s first retail store was opened in 1991, selling their very own shoes in-house. Demand sudden began to grow, and soon T.U.K. was selling its products worldwide. T.U.K. fabricates a variety of footwear from women’s high heels to unisex sneakers, but the most popular design is, without a doubt, the creeper platform design.
Made from crepe rubber during WWII, the thick creeper-sole helped soldiers in the deserts of North African across the hot and sandy terrain. John Ayto claims to have labeled the name ‘brothel creeper’ during those wartime years. The Smithsonian Museum suggests that the crepe in the thick sole might have provided the creeper name towards the shoe. It can also possibly be associated with Ken Mackintosh’s dance tune which had great popularity in 1953 called “The Creep.”
Like fashion does, it followed the foot steps of these soldiers and the thick soles began to catch on in England. In London, the decades following the war gave way to a kaleidoscopic cultural underground with subcultures exploding with a variety of styles during the time.Influenced by the Edwardian dressing manner of the Dandies, the Teddy Boy style grew along with the introduction of American rock n’ roll music. Teds wore even bulkier, draped jackets, and high-wasted trousers. They often wore their collars loose and often styled up their outfits with very flamboyant detailing like Bolo Ties and velvet trim.
The creeper shoe was also well worn by the Ton-Up boys from the 1950s and later on by the rockers of the ’60s, who enjoyed wearing them as an alternative shoe when they weren’t riding their motorbikes. Greased hair was the hair style of preference. And if you looked down and your feet at any moment, you’d be sure to see the Teds boasting their fine, slickly polished oxfords, or the crepe-soled classic, platformed creepers.
And as we know, through the ‘60s and ‘70s was the rise of the Rockers and the Mods, who took hold their liking in classic Teddy Boy-centric garb ebbed and flowed, and it wasn’t until the great rise of punk around the mid ‘70s when the creeper was once again seen on the feet of many, an uproar that surged well into the ‘80s, thrived in the ‘90s, and eventually exploded with the great expansion of the world-wide web. The creeper shoe has since then been adopted by subcultures like indie, ska, punk, new wavers, psychobilly, rockabilly, greasers and goth, Japanese Visual Kei, and was also worn by Bananarama, and the singer of Republica Saffron.
Now more than ever before, outsider styles and subcultures hold the style inspired around the whole world, and with its historical background that is deeply woven in the English style and at the West Coast punk way of living, T.U.K. is able to perfectly represent and illustrate the culture clash/expansion of the past few decades.
TUK Red Suede Sneaker ...
$69.99
TUK Red Suede Sneaker Creeper
- The ultimate every day and go-with-everything sneaker to hit the road for all of your adventures in style is the TUK Red Suede Sneaker Creeper.
- TUK Red Suede Sneaker Creeper features a rich dark red suede upper with our classic interlace detail and D-rings.
- The Vulcanized TUK Red Suede Sneaker Creeper collection gives a sleek, lightweight, streamlined design compared to our traditional high sole creepers.
- TUK Red Suede Sneaker Creeper has a lightly padded tongue along with removable memory foam insoles for added comfort.
The Gray Suede Sneaker Creepers are just as fashionable as the TUK Red Suede Sneaker Creeper !
T.U.K./Creeper History
Originally from Northampton, England, T.U.K. has moved to the sandy shores of San Diego, CA since 1990. English footwear since the 1890s, brought the distinctly British aspects of the shoe and found the greatest inspiration and influence in the ever growing Southern California punk rock scene. The main result was: a one-of-a-kind distinctive brand of footwear that fosters punk roots across the entire world. T.U.K.’s first retail store was opened in 1991, selling their very own shoes in-house. Demand sudden began to grow, and soon T.U.K. was selling its products worldwide. T.U.K. fabricates a variety of footwear from women’s high heels to unisex sneakers, but the most popular design is, without a doubt, the creeper platform design.
Made from crepe rubber during WWII, the thick creeper-sole helped soldiers in the deserts of North African across the hot and sandy terrain. John Ayto claims to have labeled the name ‘brothel creeper’ during those wartime years. The Smithsonian Museum suggests that the crepe in the thick sole might have provided the creeper name towards the shoe. It can also possibly be associated with Ken Mackintosh’s dance tune which had great popularity in 1953 called “The Creep.”
Like fashion does, it followed the foot steps of these soldiers and the thick soles began to catch on in England. In London, the decades following the war gave way to a kaleidoscopic cultural underground with subcultures exploding with a variety of styles during the time.Influenced by the Edwardian dressing manner of the Dandies, the Teddy Boy style grew along with the introduction of American rock n’ roll music. Teds wore even bulkier, draped jackets, and high-wasted trousers. They often wore their collars loose and often styled up their outfits with very flamboyant detailing like Bolo Ties and velvet trim.
The creeper shoe was also well worn by the Ton-Up boys from the 1950s and later on by the rockers of the ’60s, who enjoyed wearing them as an alternative shoe when they weren’t riding their motorbikes. Greased hair was the hair style of preference. And if you looked down and your feet at any moment, you’d be sure to see the Teds boasting their fine, slickly polished oxfords, or the crepe-soled classic, platformed creepers.
And as we know, through the ‘60s and ‘70s was the rise of the Rockers and the Mods, who took hold their liking in classic Teddy Boy-centric garb ebbed and flowed, and it wasn’t until the great rise of punk around the mid ‘70s when the creeper was once again seen on the feet of many, an uproar that surged well into the ‘80s, thrived in the ‘90s, and eventually exploded with the great expansion of the world-wide web. The creeper shoe has since then been adopted by subcultures like indie, ska, punk, new wavers, psychobilly, rockabilly, greasers and goth, Japanese Visual Kei, and was also worn by Bananarama, and the singer of Republica Saffron.
Now more than ever before, outsider styles and subcultures hold the style inspired around the whole world, and with its historical background that is deeply woven in the English style and at the West Coast punk way of living, T.U.K. is able to perfectly represent and illustrate the culture clash/expansion of the past few decades.
Vans Slip-On Star Wars...
$169.99
Iconic forces merge in the Vans x STAR WARS collection when scenes and characters from the legendary film meet up with the Vans Slip-On Star Wars A New Hope. Vans have taken a trip to a galaxy far, far away for a new collection borrowing the art work, in comic-book style graphics, from vintage Star Wars merchandise trilogy. Taking on the hallowed imagery from the 1977 poster for 'Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope', this new guise for the Classic Slip-On retains everything that has made it a classic.
Very Rare, Limited Edition Vans Slip-On Star Wars Shoes
Slip-On Star Wars A New Hope Details:
-100% Canvas
-Custom graphic printed upper
-Rubber sole
-Shaft measures approximately 5" from arch
-The First Shoe To Feature The Now Infamous Waffle Sole.
Star Wars fans check out the Vans Era Star Wars Classic Repeat Shoes !
Vans Era Star Wars Cla...
$169.99
Iconic forces merge in the Vans x STAR WARS collection when scenes and characters from the legendary film meet up with the Vans Era Star Wars Classic Repeat. Vans have taken a trip to a galaxy far, far away for a new collection borrowing the art work, in comic-book style graphics, from vintage Star Wars merchandise trilogy. Taking on a new all over print design, this new guise for the Era retains everything that has made it a classic.
Very Rare, Limited Edition Vans Star Wars Shoes
Era Star Wars Classic Repeat Details:
-100% Canvas
-Custom graphic printed upper
-Rubber sole
-Shaft measures approximately 5" from arch
-An Update Of The '44', Featuring A Padded Collar And External Heel Panel.
-The First Shoe To Feature The Now Infamous Waffle Sole.
Check out the Slip-On Star Wars A New Hop Shoes !
Vans Era The Beatles Y...
$149.99
Vans Era The Beatles Yellow Submarine Garden Shoe
- The Beatles x Vans Era The Yellow Submarine Garden shoe pays homage to the Beatles' legendary album and film "Yellow Submarine."
- This Vans Era Yellow Submarine Garden Shoe is has an all over print canvas of the band as cartoons that's straight from the movie.
- These Vans x The Beatles collection skate shoes are discontinued and are a rare set of skate shoes, good luck finding a clean pair of this The Yellow Submarine Garden shoe anywhere else!
- Each shoe from the Vans x The Beatles collaboration are collectibles, with a unique limited edition print along with a limited edition Yellow Submarine garden shoe box.
- We could tell you the whole history of why Vans shoes have become a skate shoe legend, but we'll let the comfort tell the story.
- The Yellow Submarine Garden shoe is crafted with a soft footbed, double-stitched vamp, padded tongue and lining, and Vans signature waffle sole.
If you really love The Beatles, check out these Yellow Submarine Sk8-Hi Shoe !
Vans x The Beatles
There have been extremely limited things that will stem from pop culture which could have an impact in the long run like that of the artwork from the very well known The Yellow Submarine Album and film by the beetles, which has been musically revolutionized by the even more well pronounced band The Beatles. You don’t need to be familiar with ‘Yellow Submarine’ since it could mean nothing more than a song your might have heard your parents play when you were growing up, or being a fan of The Beatles, to appreciate the new collaboration from Vans.
The Beatles was an English rock band formed in Liverpool, 1960. Contrived by the four famous members John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr, they became well known as the greatest influence to the act of the rock era. Rooted in skiffle, beat and 1950s rock and roll, the Beatles played and experimented through several genres, from pop ballads and Indian music to psychedelia and hard rock, and very often than not including classical elements in new ways never before seen.
Released in 1968, Yellow Submarine was based on the famous song composed by John Lennon and Paul McCartney. Permeated with artwork, photography, animation, and fantastic music, the frivolous characters and ambiguous storylines collide together in an ultimate composure of an artwork so grand that it has perceived as its own recreated genre. The bands iconic and recognizable songs play all throughout this riveting film as the great expression of the free-spirit mystique of its time in a universe unto its own.
Being the first of its kind ever made and punctual for the celebration of the 50th anniversary of The Beatles’ revolutionary first appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show, the Vans x The Beatles Yellow Submarine collection stands against some of the Vans classic and recognizable silhouettes.
The Sk8-Hi Reissue features limited edition stunning artwork on each quarter panel hosting individual portraits of the Fab Four from the film, the Classic Slip-On takes on the Sea of Monsters with a continuous underwater scene across each pair left to right, and an Era and an Authentic display the band in a scenic garden and an all-over “All You Need is Love” print. Yellow Submarine imagery puts the finishing touches on the quartet on every footbed, woven labels of each laced shoe and a custom collector’s box.
Vans Slip On The Beatl...
$149.99
Vans Slip On The Beatles Yellow Submarine Sea of Monsters Shoe
- The Beatles x Vans Slip On Sea Of Monsters shoe pays homage to the legendary album and movie "Yellow Submarine" by the Beatles.
- These Vans x The Beatles collection skate shoes are discontinued and are a rare set of skate shoes, good luck finding a clean pair of this The Yellow Submarine Sea of Monsters shoe anywhere else!
- Each shoe from the Vans x The Beatles collaboration are collectibles, with a unique limited edition print along with a limited edition Yellow Submarine Sea of Monsters shoe box.
- We could tell you the whole history of why Vans shoes have become a skate shoe legend, but we'll let the comfort tell the story.
- The Yellow Submarine Sea of Monsters shoe is crafted with a soft footbed, double-stitched vamp, padded tongue and lining, and Vans signature waffle sole.
You can check out this Vans Era Yellow Submarine Garden Shoe as part of this Yellow Submarine Sea of Monsters shoe collection !
Vans x The Beatles
There have been extremely limited things that stem from pop culture which impact in the long run like that of the artwork from the very well known The Yellow Submarine Album and film, which has been musically revolutionized by the even more well pronounced band The Beatles. You don’t need to be familiar with ‘Yellow Submarine’ since it could mean nothing more than a song your might have heard your parents play when you were growing up, or being a fan of The Beatles, to appreciate the new collaboration from Vans or anything else you interpret it.
The Beatles was an English rock band formed in Liverpool, 1960. Contrived by the four famous members John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr, they became well known as the greatest influence to the act of the rock era. Rooted in skiffle, beat and 1950s rock and roll, the Beatles played and experimented through several genres, from pop ballads and Indian music to psychedelia and hard rock, and very often than not including classical elements in new ways never before seen.
In the early 1960s, their enormous popularity first emerged as “Beatlemania”, but as the group’s music grew in sophistication, led by primary songwriters Lennon and McCartney, they came to be perceived as an embodiment of the ideals shared by the era’s sociocultural revolutions.
Released in 1968, Yellow Submarine was based on the famous song composed by John Lennon and Paul McCartney. Permeated with artwork, photography, animation, and fantastic music, the frivolous characters and ambiguous storylines collide together in an ultimate composure of an artwork so grand that it has perceived as its own recreated genre. The bands iconic and recognizable songs play all throughout this riveting film as the great expression of the free-spirit mystique of its time in a universe unto its own.
The Sk8-Hi Reissue features limited edition stunning artwork on each quarter panel hosting individual portraits of the Fab Four from the film, the Classic Vans Slip On takes on the Yellow Submarine Sea of Monsters shoe with a continuous underwater scene across each pair left to right, and an Era and an Authentic display the band in a scenic garden and an all-over “All You Need is Love” print. Yellow Submarine imagery puts the finishing touches on the quartet on every footbed, woven labels of each laced shoe and a custom collector’s box.
Vans Sk8 Hi The Beatle...
$199.99
Vans Sk8 Hi The Beatles Yellow Submarine Faces Shoe
- Pay homage to The Beatles iconic film and album "Yellow Submarine" with the limited edition psychedelic print on the Yellow Submarine Faces Shoe with a canvas and suede graphic upper and OrthoLite insoles for comfort.
- These Vans Sk8 Hi x The Beatles collection skate shoes are discontinued and are a rare set of skate shoes, good luck finding a clean pair of this Yellow Submarine Faces Shoe anywhere else!
- Each skate shoe from the Vans Sk8 Hi x The Beatles collaboration are collectibles, with a unique limited edition print along with a limited edition Yellow Submarine Faces Shoe box.
- We could tell you the whole history of why Vans shoes have become a skate shoe legend, but we'll let the comfort tell the story.
- The Yellow Submarine Faces Shoe is crafted with a soft footbed, double-stitched vamp, padded tongue and lining, and Vans signature waffle sole.
Vans Sk8 Hi Yellow Submarine Faces Shoe Details:
-Part of The Beatles x Vans Yellow Submarine Collection
-Suede/canvas upper w/ psychedelic print and The Beatles faces graphics
-Vulcanized outsole for added board feel
-OrthoLite insoles for comfort
-Classic Vans waffle sole
-Padded high top collar
The Vans Era Yellow Submarine Shoe fit perfectly within this collection !
Vans x The Beatles
There have been extremely limited things that stem from pop culture which impact in the long run like that of the artwork from the very well known The Yellow Submarine Album and film, which has been musically revolutionized by the even more well pronounced band The Beatles.
You don’t need to be familiar with ‘Yellow Submarine’ since it could mean nothing more than a song your might have heard your parents play when you were growing up, or being a fan of The Beatles, to appreciate the new collaboration from Vans.
The Beatles was an English rock band formed in Liverpool, 1960. Contrived by the four famous members John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr, they became well known as the greatest influence to the act of the rock era. Rooted in skiffle, beat and 1950s rock and roll, the Beatles played and experimented through several genres, from pop ballads and Indian music to psychedelia and hard rock, and very often than not including classical elements in new ways never before seen.
In the early 1960s, their enormous popularity first emerged as “Beatlemania”, but as the group’s music grew in sophistication, led by primary songwriters Lennon and McCartney, they came to be perceived as an embodiment of the ideals shared by the era’s sociocultural revolutions.
Released in 1968, Yellow Submarine was based on the famous song composed by John Lennon and Paul McCartney. Permeated with artwork, photography, animation, and fantastic music, the frivolous characters and ambiguous storylines collide together in an ultimate composure of an artwork so grand that it has perceived as its own recreated genre. The bands iconic and recognizable songs play all throughout this riveting film as the great expression of the free-spirit mystique of its time in a universe unto its own.
Being the first of its kind ever made and punctual for the celebration of the 50th anniversary of The Beatles’ revolutionary first appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show, the Vans x The Beatles Yellow Submarine collection stands against some of the Vans classic and recognizable silhouettes.
The Sk8-Hi Reissue features limited edition stunning artwork on each the Yellow Submarine Faces Shoe from the Fab Four of the film, the Classic Vans Slip On takes on the Yellow Submarine Sea of Monsters shoe with a continuous underwater scene across each pair left to right, and an Era and an Authentic display the band in a scenic garden and an all-over “All You Need is Love” print. Yellow Submarine imagery puts the finishing touches on the quartet on every footbed, woven labels of each laced shoe and a custom collector’s box.
Vans Sk8-Hi Captain Ma...
$134.99
Vans Sk8-Hi Captain Marvel Shoe
- Collectors and fans rejoice with the all new limited edition Vans x Marvel collection! Vans' iconic Sk8-Hi silhouette receives a Captain Marvel inspired makeover featured with a suede/canvas upper that's draped in the superhero's signature red, blue, gold and white colorway.
- These Vans Sk8 Hi x Marvel collection skate shoes are discontinued and are a rare set of skate shoes, good luck finding a clean pair of this Vans Sk8-Hi Captain Marvel Shoe anywhere else!
- Each skate shoe from the Vans Sk8 Hi x Marvel collaboration are collectibles, with a unique limited edition print along with a limited edition Vans Sk8-Hi Captain Marvel Shoe box.
- We could tell you the whole history of why Vans shoes have become a skate shoe legend, but we'll let the comfort of these Vans Sk8-Hi Captain Marvel Shoe tell the story.
- The Vans Sk8-Hi Captain Marvel Shoe is crafted with a soft footbed, double-stitched vamp, padded tongue and lining, and Vans signature waffle sole.
If you're a huge fan of Marvel and the Vans Sk8-Hi Captain Marvel Shoe, take a look at our other Marvel shoes like the Vans Authentic Marvel Heads !
Vans x Marvel
With both having roots that stem from creative expression and empowerment, Vans and Marvel have joined forces to introduce one of their largest and most infamous and memorative collaborations. Celebrating the “Off The Wall” Super Heroes of the Marvel Universe, Vans brought forth a variety of co-branded footwear, apparel and accessories featuring an all-star roster of iconic personas including The Avengers, Black Panther, Deadpool, Iron Man, Hulk and more!
The Vans x Marvel collection is an epic collaboration for the ages and features a massive line-up of 70-plus styles for fans of all ages. In addition to all of the previous collaborations Vans has done with Marvel, the skateboard brand has accumulated an entire collection jam packed with the world famous Earth’s Mightiest Heroes. Including classic shoe options that were inspired by the Incredible Hulk, Black Widow, Groot, and the Avengers in general, Marvel fanatics have a great opportunity and a variety of options to represent their favorite heroes on their feet.
Very similar to that of the Sk8-Hi for Black Panther, the Slip-On for Spiderman, and the Old Skool for the OG Avengers team from previous collaborations, each of these new iterations comes with a different form of inspiration. For example, the Incredible Hulk’s Slip-On features a graphic of his larger-than-life green toes ripping through a pair of checkerboard Vans.
Finally, Captain Marvel – who currently stands as one of the hero’s last chances at defeating the mighty Thanos – will get her very own Sk8-Hi dressed in her heroic combination of red, navy, and gold. In addition, there are a few unexpected sandal styles that could be good for outdoor activities this Summer (like saving the universe) or, you know, just hanging around the house.
Vans and Marvel join forces to celebrate the iconic Off The Wall superheroes of the Marvel Universe with an epic collaboration across a range of footwear, apparel, and accessories. Featuring Captain Marvel details, the Vans x Marvel Captain Marvel Sk8-Hi combines the legendary lace-up high top with sturdy canvas and suede uppers, re-enforced toecaps to withstand repeated wear, padded collars for support and flexibility, signature rubber waffle outsoles, and custom collaboration labeling.
Vans Authentic Marvel ...
$134.99
Vans Authentic Marvel Women Shoe
- Collectors and fans rejoice with the all new limited edition Vans x Marvel collection! These Authentics from the Vans and Marvel collection are made for smaller feet and feature black and white prints of the strong female super heroes of the Marvel Universe.
- These Vans Sk8 Hi x Marvel collection skate shoes are discontinued and are a rare set of skate shoes, good luck finding a clean pair of this Vans Authentic Marvel Women Shoe anywhere else!
- Each skate shoe from the Vans Sk8 Hi x Marvel collaboration are collectibles, with a unique limited edition print along with a limited edition Vans Authentic Marvel Women Shoe box.
- We could tell you the whole history of why Vans shoes have become a skate shoe legend, but we'll let the comfort of these Vans Authentic Marvel Women Shoe tell the story.
- The Vans Authentic Marvel Women Shoe is crafted with a soft footbed, double-stitched vamp, padded tongue and lining, and Vans signature waffle sole.
If you're a huge fan of Authentic Marvel Women Shoe, then check out the Authentic Marvel Heads Shoe !
Vans x Marvel
With both having roots that stem from creative expression and empowerment, Vans and Marvel have joined forces to introduce one of their largest collaborations. Celebrating the “Off The Wall” Super Heroes of the Marvel Universe, Vans brought forth a variety of co-branded footwear, apparel and accessories featuring an all-star roster of iconic personas including The Avengers, Black Panther, Deadpool, Iron Man, Hulk and more! The Vans x Marvel collection is an epic collaboration for the ages and features a massive line-up of 70-plus styles for fans of all ages.
In addition to all of the previous collaborations Vans has done with Marvel, the skateboard brand has accumulated an entire collection jam packed with the world famous Earth’s Mightiest Heroes. Including classic shoe options that were inspired by the Incredible Hulk, Black Widow, Groot, and the Avengers in general, Marvel fanatics have a great opportunity and a variety of options to represent their favorite heroes on their feet.
Very similar to that of the Sk8-Hi for Black Panther, the Slip-On for Spiderman, and the Old Skool for the OG Avengers team from previous collaborations, each of these new iterations comes with a different form of inspiration. For example, the Incredible Hulk’s Slip-On features a graphic of his larger-than-life green toes ripping through a pair of checkerboard Vans. An all-over taco graphic can be seen on the inside of the Sk8-Hi’s tongue to further play off the lighthearted nature of the character, Deadpool, while an Authentic boasts early superhero artwork portraits.
Finally, Captain Marvel – who currently stands as one of the hero’s last chances at defeating the mighty Thanos – will get her very own Sk8-Hi dressed in her heroic combination of red, navy, and gold. In addition, there are a few unexpected sandal styles that could be good for outdoor activities this Summer (like saving the universe) or, you know, just hanging around the house.
Let the Marvel Universe influence not only your super hero attitude but also your style! These Authentics from the Vans and Marvel collection are made for smaller feet and feature black and white prints of the strong female super heros of the Marvel Universe. From Wasp to Spider-Woman, these classic Authentics from Vans will easily add fantastic fun to your shoe collection.
Vans Authentic Marvel ...
$134.99
Vans Authentic Marvel Heads Shoe
- Collectors and fans rejoice with the all new limited edition Authentic Marvel Heads Shoe Vans x Marvel collection! Vans' iconic Authentic Skate Shoes receive a superhero makeover featured with a canvas upper that's draped with graphics of all your favorite Marvel superheroes!
- These Vans Sk8 Hi x Marvel collection skate shoes are discontinued and are a rare set of skate shoes, good luck finding a clean pair of this Vans Authentic Marvel Heads Shoe anywhere else!
- Each skate shoe from the Vans Sk8 Hi x Marvel collaboration are collectibles, with a unique limited edition print along with a limited edition Vans Authentic Marvel Heads Shoe box.
- We could tell you the whole history of why Vans shoes have become a skate shoe legend, but we'll let the comfort of these Vans Authentic Marvel Heads Shoe tell the story.
- The Vans Authentic Marvel Heads Shoe is crafted with a soft footbed, double-stitched vamp, padded tongue and lining, and Vans signature waffle sole.
If you're a huge fan of Marvel and the Authentic Marvel Heads Shoe, then check out the Authentic Marvel Women Shoe !
Vans x Marvel
With both having roots that stem from creative expression and empowerment, Vans and Marvel have joined forces to introduce one of their largest collaborations. Celebrating the “Off The Wall” Super Heroes of the Marvel Universe, Vans brought forth a variety of co-branded footwear, apparel and accessories featuring an all-star roster of iconic personas including The Avengers, Black Panther, Deadpool, Iron Man, Hulk and more! The Vans x Marvel collection is an epic collaboration for the ages and features a massive line-up of 70-plus styles for fans of all ages.
In addition to all of the previous collaborations Vans has done with Marvel, the skateboard brand has accumulated an entire collection jam packed with the world famous Earth’s Mightiest Heroes. Including classic shoe options that were inspired by the Incredible Hulk, Black Widow, Groot, and the Avengers in general, Marvel fanatics have a great opportunity and a variety of options to represent their favorite heroes on their feet. Very similar to that of the Sk8-Hi for Black Panther, the Slip-On for Spiderman, and the Old Skool for the OG Avengers team from previous collaborations, each of these new iterations comes with a different form of inspiration.
For example, the Incredible Hulk’s Slip-On features a graphic of his larger-than-life green toes ripping through a pair of checkerboard Vans. An all-over taco graphic can be seen on the inside of the Sk8-Hi’s tongue to further play off the lighthearted nature of the character, Deadpool, while an Authentic boasts early superhero artwork portraits. Finally, Captain Marvel – who currently stands as one of the hero’s last chances at defeating the mighty Thanos – will get her very own Sk8-Hi dressed in her heroic combination of red, navy, and gold.
Collectors and fans rejoice with the all new limited edition Vans x Marvel collection. Vans' iconic Authentic Skate Shoes receive a superhero makeover featured with a canvas upper that's draped with graphics of all your favorite Marvel superheroes! The Marvel x Authentic 'Marvel Heads' covers an off-white canvas upper in an allover print graphic of the Avengers' heads. The low-top also features metal eyelets, a white rubber midsole, a waffle gum rubber outsole, and Marvel and Vans co-branding on the red insole.
Converse Chuck Taylor ...
$99.99
Converse Chuck Taylor Andy Warhol High Top
- Commemorate Andy Warhol, who merged pop culture, film, music, screen printing and performance, with the Converse Andy Warhol Collection - in hope it inspires you to push boundaries with your creativity.
- With the entire body of the shoe being completely recognizable, the only thing that stands out from the Converse Chuck Taylor Andy Warhol High Top is the portrait by Andy Warhol himself.
- This Converse Chuck Taylor Andy Warhol High Top featuring all black in the classic Chuck Taylor High Top Body with a red and blue stained portrait of Andy Warhol over the ankle.
- Another addition to the Converse Chuck Taylor Andy Warhol High Top is the the red, white and blue camo-like stains on the bottom rubber sole.
- These Chuck Taylors are a limited edition, discontinued shoe. Good luck finding a clean pair of these anywhere else!
If you're a huge fan of Andy Warhol and this Andy Warhol High Top, then check out the Velvet Underground Banana High Tops !
Converse x Andy Warhol
The world just can’t get enough of Andy Warhol’s bold, intriguing artwork, and all of the accessories still adorned with his prints nearly 30 years after his death have definitely solidified his spot in both art and pop culture history.
Known by many as the “Pope of Pop”, Andy Warhol’s artwork is as relevant today as it was when he first released his creations more than 50 years ago. Andy Warhol (1928-1987) is undeniably best known for his colourful style known as Pop Art, in which he used bright colours to wash over celebrity faces (and much more) to create stunning masterpieces.
Arguably the leading figure of the pop culture movement, the late Andy Warhol is responsible for embracing consumerism to create works of art that glorify every day, mass-produced objects such as Coca-Cola bottles and Campbell’s Soup Cans.
He caused a bit of a scandal and a lot of art critics weren’t too impressed with his work – but Warhol was too busy being the coolest kid in New York and making an obscene amount of money to really care about what they had to say. With that in mind, one day in 1984-6, Warhol famously used the Chuck Taylor All Star as a blank canvas and platform for self-expression.
He silkscreened the iconic silhouette with the message being received that we should ignore convention and be whatever we want to be. To pay homage to the legend, Converse collaborated with The Andy Warhol Foundation back in 2015 to create a collection of wearable art featuring some of the artist’s most iconic prints!
Converse Chuck Taylor ...
$109.99
Converse Chuck Taylor Andy Warhol Banana Low Top
- Commemorate Andy Warhol, who merged pop culture, film, music, screen printing and performance, with the Converse Andy Warhol Collection - in hope it inspires you to push boundaries with your creativity.
- With the entire body of the shoe being completely recognizable, the only thing that stands out from the Converse Chuck Taylor Andy Warhol Banana Low Top is the infamous Velvet Underground banana.
- This Converse Chuck Taylor Andy Warhol Banana Low Top features an all black leather upper in the classic Chuck Taylor Low Top body with a yellow banana inspired from Velvet Undergrounds album.
- These Chuck Taylor Andy Warhol Banana Low Top are a limited edition, discontinued shoe. Good luck finding a clean pair of these anywhere else!
If you love Andy Warhol and this Andy Warhol Banana Low Top, you'll go bananas for these Andy Warhol Banana High Top !
Converse x Andy Warhol
The world just can’t get enough of Andy Warhol’s bold, intriguing artwork, and all of the accessories still adorned with his prints nearly 30 years after his death have definitely solidified his spot in both art and pop culture history.
Known by many as the “Pope of Pop”, Andy Warhol’s artwork is as relevant today as it was when he first released his creations more than 50 years ago. Andy Warhol (1928-1987) is undeniably best known for his colourful style known as Pop Art, in which he used bright colours to wash over celebrity faces (and much more) to create stunning masterpieces.
Arguably the leading figure of the pop culture movement, the late Andy Warhol is responsible for embracing consumerism to create works of art that glorify every day, mass-produced objects such as Coca-Cola bottles and Campbell’s Soup Cans.
He caused a bit of a scandal and a lot of art critics weren’t too impressed with his work – but Warhol was too busy being the coolest kid in New York and making an obscene amount of money to really care about what they had to say. With that in mind, one day in 1984-6, Warhol famously used the Chuck Taylor All Star as a blank canvas and platform for self-expression. He silkscreened the iconic silhouette with the message being received that we should ignore convention and be whatever we want to be.
To pay homage to the legend, Converse collaborated with The Andy Warhol Foundation back in 2015 to create a collection of wearable art featuring some of the artist’s most iconic prints!
Vans Toy Story Classic...
$134.99
Vans Classic Slip-On Sids Mutants Shoe
- Vans and Disney Pixar go "to infinity and beyond!" for a collection inspired by Andy's favorite toys from the original Toy Story movie with this Classic Slip-On Sids Mutants shoe.
wor- On this Classic Slip-On Sids Mutants shoe, Sid's room doubles as a laboratory for mutating toys, which he tortures for fun.
- The Classic Slip-On Sids Mutants shoe feature a canvas upper with Sid's mutant toy creations throughout.
- This Toy Story Classic Slip-On Sids Mutants shoe combines the iconic Vans slip-on style with sturdy textile uppers, padded collars, elastic side accents, and a contrasting gum footbed that features Vans custom signature rubber waffle outsoles.
- Grab these limited edition, rare Disney and Vans x Toy Story collaboration Classic Slip-On Sids Mutants shoes and play nice.
If you don't like Sids toys on this Toy Story Vans Classic Slip-On Sids Mutants shoe then you should check out Andys Toys on the Old Skool Andy's Toys Shoe !
Vans x Toy Story
With the Classic Slip-Ons being a perfect fit, its all black body fully complements the graphic portrayed. Sid's room doubles as a laboratory for mutating toys, which he tortures for fun. The Classic slip ons feature a canvas upper with Sid's creations throughout. The padded collar and cushioned footbed offer ultimate comfort and the contrasting gum footbed feature Vans signature waffle tread for grip. Grab these Disney and Vans collaboration shoes and play nice.
The authentic body build is a wonderful surprise when seen in a denim body. Woody's pull string is full of classic cowboy lines like "Somebody's poisoned the waterhole!" from his famous cartoon. The Authentic Woody denim shoes feature Woody in a variety of poses throughout, with a cloud print in the background to resemble the wallpaper in Andy's room. Disney and Vans collide to offer some of your favorite characters with all the comfort and signature details from Vans. The cushioned footbed provides comfort for walking, and the waffle tread has the perfect amount of grip with the added detail of Andy's signature, just like his toys.
You can't go wrong in Sk8-His, and vans chose these high an mighty shoes for the one and only. You can go to infinity and beyond in the Disney x Vans collaboration Sk8 Hi Buzz Lightyear shoes. The black canvas side panels feature a screen printed Buzz Lightyear all over graphic and are accented by black suede heels and upper. Set your laser from stun to kill in these high top shoes complete with a padded collar, cushioned footbed for comfort and a contrasting purple waffle tread with Andy's signature on the bottom, just like Buzz has on the bottom of his boot!
Whether you're flying or falling with style, the Old Skool Buzz Lightyear shoes from Vans are perfect for the adventure. The Disney and Vans collaboration continues with the Toy Story collection, featuring styles inspired by the characters like the Intergalactic Space Ranger, Buzz Lightyear. The leather upper resemble's Buzz's uniform, complete with printed screws on the white panels and blue, green, and red metal eyelets to resemble the buttons on his chest. No Van's shoe would be complete without the comfort of a padded collar and cushioned footbed while the signature waffle grip gets Andy's stamp of approval.
Andy loves his toys and creates an imaginative world for them. When he leaves, his toys come to life and create a world of their own! The Old Skool shoes features an all over print graphic starring Rex, Ham, Bo Peep, and building blocks offering a classic Disney style with all the comfort of a classic shoe. The padded leather lined collar and cushioned footbed make you feel like you're walking on a cloud.
Converse Chuck Taylor ...
$129.99
Converse Chuck Taylor Andy Warhol Banana High Top
- Commemorate Andy Warhol, who merged pop culture, film, music, screen printing and performance, with the Converse Andy Warhol Collection - in hope it inspires you to push boundaries with your creativity.
- With the entire body of the shoe being completely recognizable, the only thing that stands out from the Converse Chuck Taylor Andy Warhol Banana High Top is the infamous Velvet Underground banana.
- This Converse Chuck Taylor Andy Warhol Banana High Top features an all white leather upper in the classic Chuck Taylor High Top body with a yellow banana inspired from Velvet Undergrounds album.
- These Chuck Taylor Andy Warhol Banana High Top are a limited edition, discontinued shoe. Good luck finding a clean pair of these anywhere else!
If you love these Andy Warhol Banana High Top shoes, Check out these Andy Warhol Face High Tops !
Converse x Andy Warhol
The world just can’t get enough of Andy Warhol’s bold, intriguing artwork, and all of the accessories still adorned with his prints nearly 30 years after his death have definitely solidified his spot in both art and pop culture history.
Known by many as the “Pope of Pop”, Andy Warhol’s artwork is as relevant today as it was when he first released his creations more than 50 years ago. Andy Warhol (1928-1987) is undeniably best known for his colourful style known as Pop Art, in which he used bright colours to wash over celebrity faces (and much more) to create stunning masterpieces.
Arguably the leading figure of the pop culture movement, the late Andy Warhol is responsible for embracing consumerism to create works of art that glorify every day, mass-produced objects such as Coca-Cola bottles and Campbell’s Soup Cans.
He caused a bit of a scandal and a lot of art critics weren’t too impressed with his work – but Warhol was too busy being the coolest kid in New York and making an obscene amount of money to really care about what they had to say. With that in mind, one day in 1984-6, Warhol famously used the Chuck Taylor All Star as a blank canvas and platform for self-expression. He silkscreened the iconic silhouette with the message being received that we should ignore convention and be whatever we want to be.
To pay homage to the legend, Converse collaborated with The Andy Warhol Foundation back in 2015 to create a collection of wearable art featuring some of the artist’s most iconic prints!
Vans Toy Story Authent...
$134.99
Vans Authentic Woody Shoe
- Vans and Disney Pixar go "to infinity and beyond!" for a collection inspired by Andy's favorite toys from the original Toy Story movie with this Authentic Woody Shoe.
- The Authentic Woody shoe features Woody in a variety of poses throughout, with a cloud print in the background to resemble the wallpaper in Andy's room.
- Featuring an allover screen print of Sheriff Woody, the Toy Story Authentic Woody Shoe combines the original and now iconic Vans low top style with sturdy textile uppers, metal eyelets,
- The cushioned footbed from this Authentic Woody Shoe provides comfort for walking, and the waffle tread has the perfect amount of grip with the added detail of Andy's signature, just like his toys.
- Grab these limited edition, rare Disney and Vans x Toy Story collaboration Authentic Woody Shoe shoes and demonstrate your nostalgia !
If you liked this Toy Story Vans Authentic Woody Shoe then you should check out this Old Skool Woody Shoe !
Vans x Toy Story
With the Classic Slip-Ons being a perfect fit, its all black body fully complements the graphic portrayed. Sid's room doubles as a laboratory for mutating toys, which he tortures for fun. The Classic slip ons feature a canvas upper with Sid's creations throughout. The padded collar and cushioned footbed offer ultimate comfort and the contrasting gum footbed feature Vans signature waffle tread for grip. Grab these Disney and Vans collaboration shoes and play nice.
The authentic body build is a wonderful surprise when seen in a denim body. Woody's pull string is full of classic cowboy lines like "Somebody's poisoned the waterhole!" from his famous cartoon. The Authentic Woody denim shoes feature Woody in a variety of poses throughout, with a cloud print in the background to resemble the wallpaper in Andy's room. Disney and Vans collide to offer some of your favorite characters with all the comfort and signature details from Vans. The cushioned footbed provides comfort for walking, and the waffle tread has the perfect amount of grip with the added detail of Andy's signature, just like his toys.
You can't go wrong in Sk8-His, and vans chose these high an mighty shoes for the one and only. You can go to infinity and beyond in the Disney x Vans collaboration Sk8 Hi Buzz Lightyear shoes. The black canvas side panels feature a screen printed Buzz Lightyear all over graphic and are accented by black suede heels and upper. Set your laser from stun to kill in these high top shoes complete with a padded collar, cushioned footbed for comfort and a contrasting purple waffle tread with Andy's signature on the bottom, just like Buzz has on the bottom of his boot!
Whether you're flying or falling with style, the Old Skool Buzz Lightyear shoes from Vans are perfect for the adventure. The Disney and Vans collaboration continues with the Toy Story collection, featuring styles inspired by the characters like the Intergalactic Space Ranger, Buzz Lightyear. The leather upper resemble's Buzz's uniform, complete with printed screws on the white panels and blue, green, and red metal eyelets to resemble the buttons on his chest. No Van's shoe would be complete without the comfort of a padded collar and cushioned footbed while the signature waffle grip gets Andy's stamp of approval.
Reach for the stars in the Woody Old Skool shoes. The Disney collaboration inspired by Toy Story brings you a Woody inspired shoe complete with cowhide printed side panels, denim heels and upper, and a plaid print lining. The padded collar and cushioned footbed offer ultimate comfort so you can rule the west with ease. The signature waffle tread grip features Andy's name on the bottom, just like woody has on the bottom of his boot.
Vans Toy Story Sk8-Hi ...
$134.99
Vans Sk8-Hi Buzz Lightyear
- Vans and Disney Pixar go "to infinity and beyond!" for a collection inspired by Andy's favorite toys from the original Toy Story movie with this Sk8-Hi Buzz Lightyear Shoe.
- The black canvas side panels of this Sk8-Hi Buzz Lightyear Shoe feature a screen printed Buzz Lightyear all over graphic and are accented by black suede heels and upper.
- Set your laser from stun to kill in the Sk8-Hi Buzz Lightyear Shoe complete with a padded collar, cushioned footbed for comfort and a contrasting purple waffle tread with Andy's signature on the bottom of the Sk8-Hi Buzz Lightyear, just like Buzz has on the bottom of his boot!
- Grab these limited edition, rare Disney and Vans x Toy Story collaboration Sk8-Hi Buzz Lightyear Shoe and demonstrate your nostalgia !
If you're a huge fan of Buzz and the Toy Story Vans Sk8-Hi Buzz Lightyear shoe then you should check out the Old Skool Buzz Lightyear Shoe !
Vans x Toy Story
With the Classic Slip-Ons being a perfect fit, its all black body fully complements the graphic portrayed. Sid's room doubles as a laboratory for mutating toys, which he tortures for fun. The Classic slip ons feature a canvas upper with Sid's creations throughout. The padded collar and cushioned footbed offer ultimate comfort and the contrasting gum footbed feature Vans signature waffle tread for grip. Grab these Disney and Vans collaboration shoes and play nice.
The authentic body build is a wonderful surprise when seen in a denim body. Woody's pull string is full of classic cowboy lines like "Somebody's poisoned the waterhole!" from his famous cartoon. The Authentic Woody denim shoes feature Woody in a variety of poses throughout, with a cloud print in the background to resemble the wallpaper in Andy's room. Disney and Vans collide to offer some of your favorite characters with all the comfort and signature details from Vans. The cushioned footbed provides comfort for walking, and the waffle tread has the perfect amount of grip with the added detail of Andy's signature, just like his toys.
You can't go wrong in Sk8-His, and vans chose these high an mighty shoes for the one and only. You can go to infinity and beyond in the Disney x Vans collaboration Sk8-Hi Buzz Lightyear Shoe. The black canvas side panels feature a screen printed Buzz Lightyear all over graphic and are accented by black suede heels and upper. Set your laser from stun to kill in these high top shoes complete with a padded collar, cushioned footbed for comfort and a contrasting purple waffle tread with Andy's signature on the bottom, just like Buzz has on the bottom of his boot!
Whether you're flying or falling with style, the Old Skool Buzz Lightyear shoes from Vans are perfect for the adventure. The Disney and Vans collaboration continues with the Toy Story collection, featuring styles inspired by the characters like the Intergalactic Space Ranger, Buzz Lightyear. The leather upper resemble's Buzz's uniform, complete with printed screws on the white panels and blue, green, and red metal eyelets to resemble the buttons on his chest. No Van's shoe would be complete without the comfort of a padded collar and cushioned footbed while the signature waffle grip gets Andy's stamp of approval.
Andy loves his toys and creates an imaginative world for them. When he leaves, his toys come to life and create a world of their own! The Old Skool shoes features an all over print graphic starring Rex, Ham, Bo Peep, and building blocks offering a classic Disney style with all the comfort of a classic shoe. The padded leather lined collar and cushioned footbed make you feel like you're walking on a cloud.
Reach for the stars in the Woody Old Skool shoes. The Disney collaboration inspired by Toy Story brings you a Woody inspired shoe complete with cowhide printed side panels, denim heels and upper, and a plaid print lining. The padded collar and cushioned footbed offer ultimate comfort so you can rule the west with ease. The signature waffle tread grip features Andy's name on the bottom, just like woody has on the bottom of his boot.
Vans Toy Story Old Sko...
$129.99
Vans Old Skool Andys Toys
- Vans and Disney Pixar go "to infinity and beyond!" for a collection inspired by Andy's favorite toys from the original Toy Story movie with this Old Skool Andys Toys.
- The Old Skool Andys Toys shoe from Vans features an all over print graphic starring Slinky, Rex, Ham, Bo Peep, and building blocks offering a classic Disney style with all the comfort of a Vans shoe.
- The padded leather lined collar and cushioned footbed on this Old Skool Andys Toys Shoe will make you feel like you're walking on a cloud.
- Grab these limited edition, rare Disney and Vans x Toy Story collaboration Old Skool Andys Toys Shoe and demonstrate your nostalgia !
Vans Old Skool Andys Toys Details:
-Old Skool Andys Toys low profile shoes from Vans
-Canvas upper with sublimated graphics throughout
-White leather Vans stripes on both sides
-Vulcanized outsole for improved flexibility
-Contrasting Vans waffle tread for extra grip w/ Andy's Signature
-Cushioned footbed for comfort
-Metal lace eyelets
If you prefer the darker side of the toys rather than this Toy Story Vans Old Skool Andys Toys shoe then you should check out Sid's toys on the Classic Slip-On Sids Toys Shoe !
Vans x Toy Story
With the Classic Slip-Ons being a perfect fit, its all black body fully complements the graphic portrayed. Sid's room doubles as a laboratory for mutating toys, which he tortures for fun. The Classic slip ons feature a canvas upper with Sid's creations throughout. The padded collar and cushioned footbed offer ultimate comfort and the contrasting gum footbed feature Vans signature waffle tread for grip. Grab these Disney and Vans collaboration shoes and play nice.
The authentic body build is a wonderful surprise when seen in a denim body. Woody's pull string is full of classic cowboy lines like "Somebody's poisoned the waterhole!" from his famous cartoon. The Authentic Woody denim shoes feature Woody in a variety of poses throughout, with a cloud print in the background to resemble the wallpaper in Andy's room. Disney and Vans collide to offer some of your favorite characters with all the comfort and signature details from Vans. The cushioned footbed provides comfort for walking, and the waffle tread has the perfect amount of grip with the added detail of Andy's signature, just like his toys.
You can't go wrong in Sk8-His, and vans chose these high an mighty shoes for the one and only. You can go to infinity and beyond in the Disney x Vans collaboration Sk8-Hi Buzz Lightyear Shoe. The black canvas side panels feature a screen printed Buzz Lightyear all over graphic and are accented by black suede heels and upper. Set your laser from stun to kill in these high top shoes complete with a padded collar, cushioned footbed for comfort and a contrasting purple waffle tread with Andy's signature on the bottom, just like Buzz has on the bottom of his boot!
Whether you're flying or falling with style, the Old Skool Buzz Lightyear shoes from Vans are perfect for the adventure. The Disney and Vans collaboration continues with the Toy Story collection, featuring styles inspired by the characters like the Intergalactic Space Ranger, Buzz Lightyear. The leather upper resemble's Buzz's uniform, complete with printed screws on the white panels and blue, green, and red metal eyelets to resemble the buttons on his chest. No Van's shoe would be complete without the comfort of a padded collar and cushioned footbed while the signature waffle grip gets Andy's stamp of approval.
Andy loves his toys and creates an imaginative world for them. When he leaves, his toys come to life and create a world of their own! The Old Skool shoes features an all over print graphic starring Rex, Ham, Bo Peep, and building blocks offering a classic Disney style with all the comfort of a classic shoe. The padded leather lined collar and cushioned footbed make you feel like you're walking on a cloud.
Reach for the stars in the Woody Old Skool shoes. The Disney collaboration inspired by Toy Story brings you a Woody inspired shoe complete with cowhide printed side panels, denim heels and upper, and a plaid print lining. The padded collar and cushioned footbed offer ultimate comfort so you can rule the west with ease. The signature waffle tread grip features Andy's name on the bottom, just like woody has on the bottom of his boot.