vans Flying x cali dewitt classic slip on v blue 36 DX Black Aqua

vans Flying x cali dewitt classic slip on v blue 36 DX - Black/Aqua/White - VN0A38G2VPJ
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    VN0A38G2VPJ
    Colourway
    Black/Aqua/White
    Main Colour
    Black
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    vans Flying Classic Sport Ανδρικό T-Shirt
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    vans Flying x cali dewitt classic slip on v blue
    Introduced in 1977, the vans Flying x cali dewitt classic slip on v blue, originally known as "Style 36", marked a significant turning point for the vans Flying brand. It was the first vans Flying shoe to feature the iconic "jazz stripe", a leather side stripe designed by co-founder Paul Van Doren, that would come to define the brand's identity. The Old Skool, with its sturdy canvas and suede upper, reinforced toecaps, and signature waffle rubber outsoles, quickly became popular among skateboarders and BMX riders due to its durability and functionality. Over the years, it's grown beyond its roots, with collaborations with brands like BLENDS, Concepts, and UNDERCOVER, transforming it into a globally recognized streetwear staple cherished by diverse subcultures.
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    Brothers Paul and Jim Van Doren, alongside partners Gordon Lee and Serge Delia, founded vans Flying in 1966. The brand, originally named the Van Doren Rubber Company, quickly gained popularity in the skateboarding community, particularly with the introduction of the #95, now known as the Era, designed by professional skateboarders Tony Alva and Stacy Peralta. Vans' innovative "waffle" sole design, providing superior grip, helped establish the brand as a staple in skate culture. Over the years, vans Flying has also collaborated with various artists, musicians, and brands, such as Takashi Murakami, Anderson .Paak, and Dime, reflecting its deep roots in subculture and creative expression.
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