Vans Skate x No Comply x Daniel Johnston – Collection (3.24.22)

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Locally grown in Austin, Texas, No-Comply Skateshop celebrates 15 years with the release of their third exclusive collaboration with Vans Skateboarding. No-Comply is honored to have its endeavors represented by the art and memory of Austin legend Daniel Johnston. A portion of the footwear sales will benefit the ‘Hi, How Are You Project’ and its mission to encourage open conversations around mental health.

With the creation of the third Vans x No-Comply x Daniel Johnston collection, No Comply had the opportunity to continue their partnership by supporting The Contemporary Austin in their exhibition “I Live My Broken Dreams”, Daniel Johnston’s first ever museum exhibition, currently on display through March 20th; and also by supporting a Daniel Johnston mural on the wall of The Contemporary Austin. The experience of their exclusive release will include a viewing of the mural, followed by a walk through of the full exhibition and an invitation to the celebration on March 19th.

The collection features a Vans Skate Half Cab, Vans Skate Grosso Mid, Vans Slip-On Trek, plus apparel and accessories. The Vans Skate Grosso Mid and Vans Slip-on Trek will be sold exclusively through No-Comply Skateshop. The Vans x No-Comply collection will be released as an experience and “pop up store” in The Contemporary Austin at the Jones Center, Saturday, March 19, 2022 from 10am to 5pm and Sunday, March 20, 2022 from 12pm to 3pm (includes gift with purchase). The online release will be 7pm Sunday, March 20, 2022 at nocomplyatx.com. Followed by a release at finer Vans skate retailers globally on March 24, 2022.

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Vault by Vans x Blends – Unreleased Samples Pack (UTP Exclusive Preview!) (3.12.22)

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There’s been a little bit of buzz surrounding another upcoming Blends Vans release for the past week.  Blends has been posting up a few tasteful pics, shot by L.A.’s most notable and iconic photographer, Estevan Oriol, featuring his own personal Chevy Impala lowrider.  We always love a great photoshoot campaign, but we also like to see some more realistic photos of the products we intend to buy, or attempt to buy in this case lol!  Well, as far as we know, this is the first close up look you’re going to get of this collection.  We’ve been fortunate enough to get our hands on the set early, so I hope you enjoy.

So, a little bit of backstory.  Being deeply involved in this Vans sneaker collecting community, we naturally get to hear all the gossip around what’s coming, and we’ve had some loose knowledge about this collection for just about a year or so now.  This pack was originally slated to be an Asia-exclusive, and Blends weren’t even sure if they were going to bring some pairs to the USA.  Maybe not even enough for a release, but maybe more of like a friends & family thing.  Well, back in August, Blends let us get a sneak peek of a few CAD mockups when we had our Wearing Waffles meetup at Blends Costa Mesa, but we haven’t seen actual shoe pics until about a month ago.  Well, last week we got a text msg that the pack is here and will be releasing soon.  We were kind of blindsided, but hella stoked!  So here we are.

The pack consists of 3 pairs of Vaults: two Sk8-Hi Reissue Zip VLT LX’s, and an Old Skool VLT LX.  You may be thinking that these look familiar, and you’d be correct.  These were based on samples of the first 3 “Bones” shoes that ended up going in a slightly different direction.  The most notable feature, is the black toe bumper found on all 3 pairs.  The Chili Pepper Sk8-Hi Zip features a marshmallow bone jazz stripe, instead of the original black one, and the Old Skool comes without a medial zipper this time, and oh yeah the medial bone is tonal to the black leather.  For those who missed out on the OG Black/White Sk8-Hi Reissue Zip LX, then this will be your chance to get the closest thing to it.  The only change from the original, is the toe bumper.  Well, almost the only thing.  Each of these 3 pairs are built on the new VLT silo, which includes thick UltraCush removable footbeds, for ultra comfort, as well as premium full-grain motorcycle leathers like the past pairs.  Keep that in mind in case you prefer a half size difference to accomodate the minor difference in thickness.  Each pair will come in a black Blends drawer box, and black dustbag.

Pricing hasn’t been set yet, but the very first Sk8-Hi Reissue Zip LX was $160, and the Old Skools were $140 I think?  So expect prices to be AT LEAST that much.  As for now, we don’t know if there’s going to be an in-store release, or if it’s strictly online, so stay tuned to Blends for all info.

Update as of 3/11/22 2PM PST:  The pack is going to be released strictly via online raffle on Saturday 3/12/22 at 12PM PST and at the following Asia retailers:

Vans Boutique – Huai

DOE Shanghai

DOE Shenzhen

Works Out Korea

Own.com

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Vault by Vans x Museum of Peace & Quiet – Collection (3.11.22)

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Vault by Vans is teaming up with Museum of Peace & Quiet on a 4-piece collection, featuring two OG Style 36 LXs, and two OG Mule LXs.  The pack consists primarily of Green and Marshmallow colorways, in different variations, with the exception of one of the OG Mule’s coming in a Tuffet colorway.  The shoes are clean and simple.  No gaudy branding, or logos, just an understated simple aesthetic, using premium leathers throughout.
 
“I think this collaboration is a perfect mesh between both brands. Vans have been a go-to staple shoe for as long as we can remember. Staying true to our brand boasting a pure, uncluttered aesthetic inspired by the stillness and serenity of nature.” says Museum of Peace & Quiet co-founder Christion Lennon.

“It went back 15 years ago; that’s when I got my first pair of Vans that I wore almost every day. I think this partnership hits close to home for us. We always have an affinity for classics which Vans has proved time and time again.” says Ashley Lennon.

The Vault by Vans x Museum of Peace & Quiet Collection will be available beginning tomorrow, March 11, 2022, online and at select Vault by Vans retailers.

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Vault By Vans x Palm Angels – Sk8-Hi Reissue VLT LX (First Look)

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“With a number of solo skate shoe drops under its belt, Palm Angels has now teased its first collaborative footwear with Vans. The pairs were teased on the Palm Angels FW22 runway show, and newly surfaced images provide a closer look at the upcoming silhouette.

 

Uppers arrive in a tri-tone color scheme featuring red contrast-stitched suede overlays towards the front, sail-white canvas materials across the laterals, and a nubuck overlay on the high-top heel. Branding accents include ripped Palm Angels tape pasted over the Vans sidestripe, a variety of metallic palm tree pins decorating the flat laces, and a Vans skateboard motif tongue tab. Semitranslucent sole units display distorted checkerboard-print bottoms, and red Off the Wall tags are pasted on the heel to complete the look.”

It’s been awhile since I’ve given my own personal input on a release, but I felt that these needed to be addressed.  To be honest with you, being a longtime Vans collector, I don’t think this collaboration fits in with our beloved brand.  If this is Vans’ way of trying to reach a new demographic, be very careful that you don’t lose your credibility with your most loyal supporters, who in most ways, are the “anti” mainstream crowd, for lack of a better term.  Not sure how a brand like this fits into our culture or style, but we will see what other crazy decisions Vans makes in the near future.  I think someone misread the memo, and collaborated with the wrong “Palms” brand, hehe. -Guamstyles

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Vault By Vans x Sarah Andelman – International Women’s Day Collection (3.4.22)

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Sarah Andelman — former creative director of streetwear stalwart colette — is teaming up with Vault by Vans for an exclusive capsule that commemorates International Women’s Day. For this initiative, she hand-picked four inspiring artists from across the globe including Julia Chang, Fumiko Imano, Sindiso Khumalo and Soko. to lend their creative touch to various apparel pieces and footwear silhouettes.

“I have always been a Vans lover,” says Sarah Andelman. “For this Vault by Vans collection, I immediately thought of these four creative women I met in different cities, different years, all under different contexts but they all share a passion for what they do, and they’re all amazing in dealing with their work and personal life. I hope their collections reflect their philosophies and will be appreciated by women of all ages.”

Julia Chang — an artist based in Brooklyn, NY — will often create with paint and ceramics, and much of her art is made to celebrate imperfection. For this collection, she designed with the intention of imagining how her shoes and clothing pieces would live in the real world. She worked her magic on an Authentic LX for adults and an Authentic for kids, both of which feature one of her paintings on top of a washed denim base layer along with yellow jazz stripes and laces. Dropping alongside the kicks are a bucket and watercolor-inspired graphic tee.

Fumiko Imano is widely known for her self-portraits and photomontages that are shot with a 35mm camera and then cut and pasted to create a twin-like aesthetic. She turned to her solo exhibition titled “Somehow Somewhere Sometimes at Some Place for Some Reason” which was on view at Kosaku Kanechika Gallery in 2020 as the muse for her assemblage that entails the OG Sk8-Hi LX and matching Sk8-Hi Reissue for the little ones. A print from Imano’s exhibition is plastered across the yellow canvas upper halves, and “Somehow Somewhere Sometimes at Some Place for Some Reason” spell-outs are found across the iconic side stripes and laces.

Based of out Cape Town, South Africa, Sindiso Kkumalo started her eponymous label in 2015 that focuses on making sustainable clothing, uplifting women of color and highlighting her African heritage. Her mother — who was an activist — serves as the main form of inspiration for her OG Style 24 NTC LX makeup for adults and Classic Slip-On for the kids. An image of her mother on her Kkumalo’s wedding day dressed in Zulu attire is etched onto the side panels of the former and the toe boxes of the latter while traditional Zulu homesteads sit adjacent. Releasing alongside the kicks is an oversized tee that bears water-based ink to showcase the same illustration.

French singer-songwriter, musician, and actress Soko rounds off this assortment. She taps into her bank of childhood memories for this collaboration, calling upon vivid imagery of her cat Felix. She plasters him in all-over fashion across the Old Skool V Platform for adults and the Old Skool V for children. Moreover, she includes a long-sleeved tee and bucket hat that are adorned with sporty graphics.

Peep a closer look at the capsule above and note that it will be dropping on March 4 at select Vault by Vans retailers.

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Vans Skateboarding Introduces The Lizzie: The First Signature Skate Shoe From Lizzie Armanto

 

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Vans, the original action sports brand and global leader in skateboarding for more than 50 years, is excited to unveil an all-new skate shoe in partnership with Vans pro skateboarder Lizzie Armanto. 

As a trailblazer in skateboarding, Lizzie is an inspiration, breaking down the barriers of what’s possible. So, when Vans set out to create Lizzie’s first signature skateboarding shoe, we listened closely to her and what she needed to progress. The result is The Lizzie, Vans’ first signature skateboarding shoe designed by a woman in 20 years. The Lizzie provides something else entirely for a wider range of skateboarders whose needs are not being met. 

“I really enjoyed the process of creating a shoe from the ground up,” Lizzie said. “I felt compelled to make a shoe that is simple, functional, feels good on your feet and has a bit of soul, and feel proud of what we were able to accomplish.”

To bring this vision to life, Lizzie worked closely with Vans’ Innovation and Product Development teams on a performance-fit last molded directly from 3D scans of her feet. Lizzie wanted a shoe that represented her completely—from a slimmer fit tailored to her foot shape, to a leaner outsole for a closer connection to her board and improved flexibility. The impact cushioning in typical skate shoes left Lizzie feeling like she was floating above her board, so Vans listened to create a new lower profile footbed. 

The Lizzie features a new vulcanized construction with a lower profile sidewall foxing tape, an exposed radiused outsole edge, and flex grooves for a stable, broken-in feel. The universal fit features the perfect amount of EcoCush™ cushioning, increasing boardfeel for a wider range of skaters. A new 3D Embossed DURACAP™ toe and Sidestripe has even more durability in high-wear areas, while an all-new micro-waffle tread and Sick-Stick™ rubber offers maximum grip. 

Because Lizzie is also passionate about preserving our planet, her signature shoe received the Vans VR3 Checkerboard Globe designation, meaning it follows strict footwear materials guidelines for all major components and has been designed and engineered to have a reduced carbon footprint compared to Vans’ canvas shoes. Under the VR3 designation, The Lizzie will always be made in part with organic cotton, natural rubber and biobased foam. For its debut, The Lizzie also utilizes suede across the entire shoe sourced from Leather Working Group (LWG) tanneries that have been rated gold or silver for environmental responsibility. 

“I feel very connected to nature, and I’m stoked that my shoe could bring me even closer to it. I knew from the very beginning that I wanted to include sustainable materials and practices as much as possible throughout the entire process. It means a lot to me that Vans’ design team went the extra mile to make this happen,” Lizzie added.

The Lizzie is finished with minimal detailing, including Lizzie’s signature initials on the exterior tongue label as well as her first and last name on the underside of the heel flaps, visible only when flipped up. Bright pops of hand drawn citrus and botanical illustrations on the shoe’s interior lining speak to Lizzie’s love of plants.

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In addition to The Lizzie, the Vans x Lizzie Armanto collection features a head-to-toe assortment of apparel and accessories designed in collaboration with Lizzie that include workwear-inspired staples like the Lizzie Armanto vest and Armanto skate chinos in burro, a knit tank in black, and short sleeve mini tee in melon, as well as a bucket hat in natural, crew socks in white, and waistpack in burro. The offering features the same citrus and botanical graphics tying back to her signature shoe. 

Lizzie Armanto embodies the true spirit of creative expression in all its forms. With a storied career that includes many firsts—like the first woman to grace TransWorld SKATEboarding’s magazine cover and one of the first women in years to appear on the cover of Thrasher, the first to complete Tony Hawk’s Loop, and a part of the talented crew to compete in Tokyo’s 2021 Olympic skateboarding debut—Lizzie is a pioneer and role model. Continuing to break new ground, Vans and Lizzie are proud to deliver something else entirely for a new generation of skateboarders.

To honor the launch of The Lizzie, Vans will host an experience like no other from March 10-12, 2022, at Los Angeles’ Goya Studios. Celebrate the launch of a shoe created and inspired by Lizzie Armanto’s vision for a new generation of skateboarders. Imagine a world where all are welcome, everything is considered, and there’s a little something for everybody. A place where you can bring your board to skate unique spots, enjoy music, drink boba tea and learn about what makes Lizzie’s new signature shoe so groundbreaking. Look, we can’t give it all away just yet, so you’ll have to feel it for yourself. But we can say this: it’s something else entirely. 

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The Lizzie x Lizzie Armanto Collection will be available March 10, 2022 at Vans Skateboarding retailers and at Vans.com. To learn more, visit Vans.com/lizzie.

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Vans Skate x Krooked x Ray Barbee x Natas – Collection (2.25.22)

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Vans is proud to partner with Krooked Skateboards to bring together two of the most creative legends and pioneers in skateboarding: Natas Kaupas and Ray Barbee. As the embodiment of creative expression through art, music, and culture, Ray and Natas bring to life a collaboration rooted in iconic creative expression and authenticity.

Known for their unexpected guest boards, Krooked teamed up with Vans to deliver on this tradition by bringing in Natas, who holds special meaning with both brands and who served as an inspiration to Ray during his formative years as a young skateboarder. A respected artist in the skate community and beyond, Natas tapped into iconic board graphics from the past—Ray’s Ragdoll and Natas’ Panther—updating them with signature Krooked eyes and bringing them to life across footwear, apparel, and a guest Krooked board.

Leading the Vans x Krooked collection, the Skate Half Cab ’92 VCU features Ray’s Ragdoll on the left and Natas’ Panther on the right, as well as the collection’s namesake debossed on the shoe’s sidewall. This year marks the 30th anniversary of the Vans Half Cab, and the silhouette rightfully takes center stage in this collection, underscoring its undeniable cultural significance and the influence of fellow skateboarding legend Steve Caballero on Ray, Natas, and the entire skate community.

Additionally, the Skate SK8-Hi®, Skate Slip-On, and Skate Old Skool™ in black all feature additional variations of Natas’ character artwork as well as his custom Checkerboard print in different iterations across the uppers. The Skate Sk8-Hi® features Vans x Krooked in handwritten red lettering, as well as custom suede heel counters debossed with “By Natas” and “For Ray Barbee” on the left and right pair, respectively. Each shoe in the collection utilizes DURACAP™ reinforced materials to protect high-wear areas and PopCush™ energy-return footbeds for impact protection that snaps back and won’t pack.

The collection is rounded out with an Off The Wall short sleeve tee in aegean blue and black, a fleece in black with Checkerboard sleeve detailing, and a snapback in aegean blue, all featuring Natas’ Ragdoll and Panther sketches and the Vans x Krooked logo.

As a leader in skate hardgoods, Krooked was founded in 2002 by professional skateboarder Mark Gonzales, one of the most influential skaters in recent history. Fellow friend and skate legend Ray Barbee officially joined Krooked Skateboards in 2020. Recognized for his role in progressing street skateboarding, Ray has made a name for himself over his 30-plus year career as not just a skateboarder but also as a world-renowned musician and photographer. Natas Kaupas, considered one of the first pro street skaters in the world and the first pro to ever have a signature skateboard shoe, was influential to a whole generation of skaters that includes Ray Barbee and his timeless style. Natas’ art has appeared across many skate brands over the years, and as a Santa Monica, California, native, his creative spirit both on and off the board thoroughly embodies Vans’ DNA.

The Vans x Krooked by Natas Kaupas for Ray Barbee Collection will be available beginning February 25, 2022 at select Vans Skateboarding retailers.

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Vault By Vans x Kar – “Dragster” Old Skool VLT LX (2.18.22)

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Vault by Vans and Arthur Kar’s L’Art de L’Automobile pay homage to dragster culture with their second collaboration, launching February 18th.

Three bold colorways of the Old Skool VLT LX are given the KAR treatment, with considered detailing that nods to the design of a classic top fuel dragster. Elevated designs elements include Vans’ iconic Sidestripe, with an embroidered flaming exhaust, an embossed ‘vent’ on the suede upper and crystal Waffle outsoles featuring a “Gas” and “Brake” graphics.

For Arthur, who grew up going to dragster races with his father, the collection is a nostalgic one. Taking him one step closer to his dream of flying down the quarter mile in one.

KAR will exclusively drop all three colorways – green, red and yellow – on February 18th, while the red and yellow colorways will launch in select Vault by Vans retailers globally on February 19th.

For more information and where to purchase, please visit The Drop List, a calendar of Vans’ most exclusive product drops.

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Vans x Crayola – Collection (2.18.22)

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“Since their first collaboration a decade ago in 2010, Vans and Crayola are bringing the color back for a collection comprised of footwear, apparel, and accessories for the entire family.

 

From the Authentic Van Doren Inspired styles and the Authentic DIY/Sketch Your Way styles to the ComfyCush SK8-Hi® and the Classic Slip-On, the latest collection sees vibrant, expressive Crayola designs across canvases of iconic Vans sneakers. In addition, the ComfyCush Old Skool comes in a blank canvas for personalization.

Other apparel items adorned with hand-drawn illustrations include durable cotton tees and hoodies. The Vans x Crayola Crayon tee, for one, is scribbled with a Vans’ Checkerboard motif down the sleeve. Rounding off the range are colorful accessories such as socks, caps, backpacks, and tote bags. In particular, the mini backpack in cotton canvas comes with a novelty crayon pocket.

With sneakers and apparel items coming in both adults and kids sizes, the Vans x Crayola Collection that has something for everyone will be available from February 18 on the official website and at Vans retailers.”

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Vault By Vans x Worksout – “1st Anniversary” Custom OG Authentic LX (2.26.22)

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Vans, the original action sports and lifestyle brand, is proud to present an exclusive capsule collection with Korean streetwear retailer Worksout. The collection, strictly limited to 90 pairs, will be released on February 26th, marking the first anniversary of ‘Vans by Worksout’.

The limited edition collection features the Authentic LX, a classic Vault by Vans silhouette, reimagined in a unique way using natural dyeing. Inspired by a traditional Korean color spectrum, the design highlights the five Obangsaek colors (yellow, blue, red, white, and black) and wishes for good fortune and wellbeing of the store and its customers. The colors, which are obtained from organic sources, give the collection a vintage look. Special shoelaces with 6 strands and cotton webbing provide an even richer feel to the Vault by Vans silhouette.

Worksout was established in 2003. It has since evolved into one of the most visited streetwear addresses in Seoul. In March last year, Vans and Worksout opened the ‘Vans by Worksout’ store on the first floor of the Ryse Hotel in Hongdae, to make Worksout one of the official retailers of ‘Vault by Vans’, the pinnacle category of the brand. 

 The Vans by Worksout collection will be launched on February 26th, in accordance with the anniversary, with only 90 pairs available. You can find the latest updates about ‘Vans by Worksout’ on the store Instagram account @Vans_Worksout.

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