First known as the Vans #36, the Old Skool debuted in 1977 with a unique new addition: a random doodle drawn by founder Paul Van Doren, and originally referred to as the “jazz stripe.”
First introduced in 1977, the Vans #98—now known as the Classic Slip-On—instantly became an icon in Southern California. Fast forward to today, and the Classic SlipOn is known worldwide for its comfortable silhouette, easy wearability, and beloved design.
For the little ones who haven't experienced the beach yet, or who are already begging to go again, the Little Ahi are the perfect companion to get them going.
For the little ones who haven't experienced the beach yet, or who are already begging to go again, the Little Ahi are the perfect companion to get them going.
This is the sandal of legendary three-time world champ and perennial pro surfing powerhouse, Mick Fanning the ultimate athletic sandal of comfortable water-friendly synthetic nubuck upper.
The Scout brings the comfort with a breathable mesh upper, a fully-lined interior, an elastic heel support, an STI Foam Lite Level 1 insole, and an exposed STI Evolution Foam.
The Authentic, Vans original and now iconic style, is a simple low top, lace-up with durable canvas upper, metal eyelets, Vans flag label and Vans original Waffle Outsole.
The Calli Vulc is a single wrapped vulcanized constructed shoe with single wrap foxing. It has a Foam Lite 1 molded EVA footbed and Geo-Hex tread pattern.
The Calli Vulc is a single wrapped vulcanized constructed shoe with single wrap foxing. It has a Foam Lite 1 molded EVA footbed and Geo-Hex tread pattern
A brand new slip-on by etnies that has Michelin tread patter inspired by the Marana. A double wrapped vulcanized shoe with foxing tape. Extra thick "Drop to the Floor" Pro Foam 2 PU insole with an evertoe rubber toe cap for durability
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