Vans
Since 1966
Anaheim, CA
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The Vans Authentic, a classic lace-up low top sneaker, first emerged in 1966. This iconic footwear was originally referred to as the Vans #44 Deck Shoe, offering a trendy and stylish appeal. As the skateboarding scene began to gain popularity in the mid-1970s, skaters across southern California embraced the durable Vans Style #44, making it a prominent choice. Its popularity grew rapidly, attracting a dedicated following among those with an exceptional taste. Presently, this legendary shoe is offered in a diverse range of appealing colors and designs, ensuring a perfect fit for every fashion enthusiast.
The Vans Authentic, a classic lace-up low top sneaker, first emerged in 1966. This iconic footwear was originally referred to as the Vans #44 Deck Shoe, offering a trendy and stylish appeal. As the skateboarding scene began to gain popularity in the mid-1970s, skaters across southern California embraced the durable Vans Style #44, making it a prominent choice. Its popularity grew rapidly, attracting a dedicated following among those with an exceptional taste. Presently, this legendary shoe is offered in a diverse range of appealing colors and designs, ensuring a perfect fit for every fashion enthusiast.
Features:
- Printed canvas upper
- Low top classic design
- Cotton drill lining
- Vulcanized construction
- Gum rubber outsole with signature waffle tread
SKU: VN0A38EMOJP
Material: Canvas
Color: Navy/Marshmallow
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