Lots of exclusives

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Lots of exclusives
Lots of exclusives
Lots of exclusives

The vans dames schoenen collection includes relatively simple designs boldly expressing one idea: each person’s individual experience and voice is important. Mixed leather, canvas, and suede uppers on each Vans-classic is clad in white. Branding and sole units, however, indulge in a vibrant mix of hues, including navy, green, orange, yellow, and pink. In addition to their bold color scheme, bottom-halves also boast fragmented checkerboard patterns, a staple within the California-based brand’s history, and a semi-translucent finish.
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comfortfluent.com has valued individual expression since founder Paul Van Doren created custom footwear with fabrics customers brought to his shop in 1966. Over the past six decades, the California institution has tapped into this spirit through its own Vans Customs platform, as well as dozens of solo and collaborative efforts laden with bold patterns, palettes, and stories. The brand’s forthcoming Tiger Patchwork Collection is Vans’ latest foray into exciting expression.
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Never one to stray away from pushing their classic silhouettes towards wild patterns and color combos, Anaheim-based imprint Vans seeks to prove that tartan patterns are here to stay with their all new “Plaid Is Not Dead” pack. Utilizing three of their classic silhouettes in the , Slip-On, and vans old skool sale, with one of their more modernized models in the Sk8-Hi-Reissue, the collection with mismatched colors and patterns.
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Back yet again for another round of exclusives this season, Japanese retailer BILLY’s Tokyo has just announced its latest drop of Vans Vault silhouettes that have been upgraded with winterized modifications. In an effort to provide maximum coziness and protection for the upcoming winter season, the four-piece collection brings the Browse bestselling Shoes and Sk8-Hi silhouettes to the forefront and enhances its stylings with Gore-Tex uppers. Each model boasts a multitude of crosswalk-type stripes displayed in all-over fashion paired with “Gore-Tex” branding dispersed throughout to separate its patterns.


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