Vault By Vans x DSM – OG Checkerboard Pack (Available Now!)

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Dover Street Market has released a 3 pack of classics with Vans Vault, featuring their DSM Hut logo version of Vans’ iconic checkerboard print.  We’ve seen this design come up a few times over the years, and this time we see an OG Old Skool LX, OG Authentic LX, and an OG Classic Slip-On LX, in a combination of black and white.  Each pair features the same white vulcanized sidewalls, with a black foxing stripe.  If you’re looking for a new pair of checkers that are sicker than your average, then these are right up your alley!  Available now from all DSM sites and locations.

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Vault By Vans x Goodhood – “Weirdos, Stylers, Punks, Outsiders” Pack (4.16.21)

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Goodhood has teamed up with Vans Vault, on their 4th collaboration, to bring to us a 2-piece collection, inspired by the weirdos, the stylers, the punks, the outsiders, the square pegs in the round holes, the ones who see things differently. A Goodhood Vans culture clash, if you will. Iconic shoes with their signature graphics representing their culture and community.

Available in an OG Era LX, and an OG Sk8-Hi LX, both done up in a mix of olive green and black suede, as well as olive colored printed canvas, with both pairs sitting on top of a black vulcanized outsole with custom printed messages.  Pretty nice, if I do say so myself.  I’m a sucker for olive green anything.

Launching in-store and online, Friday 16th April 2021. Register now for a chance to purchase these on the Launches section of the Goodhood site.

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Vault By Vans x Noon Goons – Collection (4.15.21)

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Words via Hypebeast:

“Vault by Vans and Noon Goons have joined forces for a three-shoe capsule that epitomizes classic California cool. Both brands boast deep SoCal roots while toing the line between skate, surf, and several other West Coast subcultures, so their pairing is a serendipitous one — and it’s produced fresh takes on the Slip-On, Style 36 and Sk8-Hi, each with elevated materials and striking embellishments.

The collection’s crown jewel is the Slip-On VLT LX, a sleek silhouette that’s done up in rich crushed blue velvet with a black sole and a white Noon Goons hit embroidered on the back. Even the insoles are dashingly detailed, bosting Noon Goons’ signature leopard print. The Style 36 VLT LX — Vans‘ first ever silhouette with the now-iconic Jazz stripe — arrives in black and white with a stark black snakeskin base, Noon Goons script on the heel and crisp white accents on the midfoot and midsole. Lastly the Sk8-Hi VLT LX retains the snakeskin-printed leather of the Style 36 but flips the color scheme, opting for black Jazz stripes and Noon Goons heel hits atop its white base”.

The Vault by Vans x Noon Goons collection is set to arrive at Vault by Vans stockists on April 15. Prices are set at $115 USD for the Slip-On, $125 USD for the Style 36 and $135 USD for the Sk8-Hi.

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Vault By Vans x NOAH – OG Style 24 LX (4.8.21)

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Words via Vans and pics via NOAH:

“Vans and NY-based label Noah reunite for Spring 2021 to release a duo of OG Style 24 LX sneakers from the California footwear label’s Vault by Vans division. Following up on successful skate-inspired collaborations in season’s past, the environmentally conscious East Coast brand pays tribute to Vans’ West Coast heritage this round — specifically the storied curbs of Venice, California.

Working with the Vans OG Style 24 LX, Noah tapped into the storied history of “fun”, with an abstract camouflage pattern straight out of the late ‘80s. The rubberized toe of the Style 24 was originally added to increase durability for knees slides on vert ramps, but the improved strength offered by the rubber detail allowed skaters of all ilk’s to get more life, and thus more fun, out of their shoes. In Noah’s take, premium canvas uppers in vibrant Fuchsia/Black and White/Green are offset by cream and black outsoles, respectively. Both pairs keep it OG with classic gum waffle outsoles, while the subtle Noah logo on the tongue completes the design”.

The Vault by Vans x Noah OG Style 24 LX will be released April 8, 2021 exclusively through Noah stores worldwide and noahny.com.

 

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Vault By Vans x Wacko Maria – OG Authentic LX (Available Now!)

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Words via Hypebeast:

“Tokyo-based clothing and record label Wacko Maria has teamed up with Vault by Vans to release a new collaborative collection for the spring. Inspired by a shared love of music and collector culture between the brands, the Vault by Vans x Wacko Maria collaboration features two colorful variations of the iconic OG Authentic LX Vans sneaker. The collection will be released in two special product drops this season.

 

The first drop of the Wacko Maria x Vault by Vans collaboration will release later this month and feature a unique twist on Vans’ first footwear silhouette, the Authentic. The sneaker features a repeating vinyl record pattern that incorporates Vans’ iconic Checkerboard print on the lateral and medial. The graphic vinyl images may also remind fans of digging for records at Wacko Maria’s “Paradise Tokyo” flagship store. With a black vamp, black contrast piping and a black heel stripe to enhance the shoe’s design, the collaborative model gives off a bold touch of pop art flair. The first release offers the OG Authentic LX in three colorways: baby blue, light pink and white.

By creating this unique pattern with Vans, Wacko Maria is able to bring a touch of its bold patterns and passions for vinyl culture, film and art to an expressive piece of footwear. Founded in Tokyo with the philosophy that “music is the trigger of imaginations,” it was only natural that this Vans collaboration would include a music-related design. With a focus on craft and detail, the Wacko Maria x Vault by Vans collaboration is an opportunity for both brands to offer creative expression in a special edition shoe. 

The first drop of the Vault by Vans x Wacko Maria collection will be available globally at select Vault by Vans retailers on March 20. Stay tuned for more information about the second drop that’s scheduled to release in May.”

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Vault By Vans Originals – Night Eyes Pack (March 2021)

Words via Hypebeast:

“The Night Eyes print, which hasn’t been released since the ’90s, takes inspiration from classic street art and graffiti motifs but abstracts them to the more freeform all over print you see here. This go-around, the print takes the OG Era LX silhouette as its canvas, which also lent itself to NOAH’s recent collaboration with the brand. The sneaker is available in three colorways: drizzle/pewter and purple/orange with both feature a white sole as well as a saffron/calla green featuring the OG black sole.

The three pairs are available to shop now at select Vault retailers.  Visit the Vans website to find a store in your area.”

Vault By Vans Originals – Floral Embroidered Pack (March 2021)

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Info via Hypebeast:

“With the end of February in sight and spring around the corner, much of the world is looking forward to the vernal season’s warm embrace. Vault by Vans is among those numbers, and to celebrate the impending change of seasons, it’s prepped an “OG Pack” of new takes on the Authentic and Chukka — all of which boast floral embroidery.

 

The offerings are kicked off by a duo of Authentics: a faded purple shade Vans calls “Smokey Grape” that’s trimmed with golden “Dried Tobacco” accents and a bright red “Cardinal” with lively orange “Persimmon” embellishments. On the other end, the Chukka Boot is the calmest of the bunch with its “Marshmallow” base colorway. However, it’s not without its pops of vibrance thanks to sporty blue accents. All three pairs place their contrasting colors on foxing stripes, heel strips and eyestays, and boast a simple-yet-effective embroidered floral pattern centered around daisy-like flowers. White midsoles and classic waffle outsoles finalize the trifecta of looks.”

These are starting to show up at Vault accounts, so check your favorite boutique!

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LBIFBACK Review: Vault By Vans x PORTER – OG Old Skool LX (Forest Night/Black Ink)

Just in case some of you were on the fence with the Vault By Vans x PORTER collection, LBIFBACK has created a dope video review of the OG Old Skool in the Forest Night colorway.  You’ll get a better idea of the shade of green chosen, and a good look at the various classic Vans patterns used for the entire collection.  As usual, @akamedaniel delivers this review in his no-nonsense way.  No hacky “Youtuber” shit you’re used to seeing all over the internet.  Just straight factual talk, using the correct terminology, while providing great feedback and input.  Our Vans community is just built different.  What more can I say?

Vault By Vans x Jimmy Gorecki (JSP) – Chukka 79 VLT LX (UTP Review!) @jimmygorecki

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MAKE CHUKKAS GREAT AGAIN!  That’s what I’ve been saying for years now.  Call me that old head, who lives in his not so distant past, trying to tell all the youngins what’s REALLY cool, while they rightfully ignore me.  The mainstream sneaker culture has been turned all the way inside out for awhile now.  Used and abused for everything it has to offer, and boy has it had a lot to offer as of lately.  Prices have inflated beyond any rational comprehension, with no real justification, other than the “shit on toast” factor.  If one person sees someone else eating shit on toast, well then by all means, they want it as well.  This is great for those making the shit and the toast, and those who are selling it.  Problem is, there’s way too much of it, and it’s leaving a huge skid mark on our culture.  (I’m sure that one went over some of your heads).

In comes Jimmy Gorecki, most recently known for his brands JSP and Standard Issue Tees.  A former pro skater for the likes of Zoo York and ICECREAM, certified with the OG culture that forged the path for what we have today, so you know he’s been around for some super dope shit, and you know he’s experienced enough to know what it takes to make a future classic.  If you’re into trends and being on the leading edge of fashion, then you may not care about classic anything, but to me, this shoe garners much respect, and these are the types of collabs us Vans collectors eat up.  This is one of those releases that speaks directly to our core demographic.  It’s rooted in skate, streetwear, and community, which is something we have a passion for.  We always say that the best collabs have a story behind them, and these pay homage to a person, place, and era all at once.  Some bought them to support their friend Jimmy.  Others bought them cause of the exceptional marketing that led up to the release.  I bought them cause they are exactly what we’ve been waiting for.  A name and a brand that’s relatable.  A guy that’s into all the same shit we are.  A friend of a friend (shout-out to Arvie Gimeno @albinoandpreto, who fyi, was my plug on our original OTWS “Bones” hats we made years back, when he was still operating as SntmntlCo).  Basically, what I’m trying to say is, he represents us hardcore Vans collectors, whether it was intentional or not, and I’m sure I can speak for everyone else, by saying thank you Jimmy!

I was a little relieved that the Chukka was chosen for this release.  A Vans model that’s a little bit off the radar for the new jacks, but coveted by those who’ve been buying the rare and limited Vans shit since the early days of Vans Syndicate and the like.  Back in the day, you couldn’t see a premium collaboration without a Chukka in the lineup.  The Chukka 79 VLT LX was the right move.  Just a little bit different than your average Vans Chukka Boot, with a few layered panels that runs up the lace eyerow and around the collar and ankle of the shoe, as well as a panel that wraps around the entire heel.  Take note of the “VLT” label in the name.  This is something introduced fairly recently to the Vault line, to differentiate from the “OG” or ORIGINALS label that is also offered within the Vault lineup.  VLT’s are typically reserved for the slightly more sophisticated shoes, thus the slightly higher price points.  Not sure if it’s justified by materials and build, or if it’s purely for luxury bragging rights, but nonetheless, these are VLT’s.  The Black and Marshmallow colorways are equally perfect.  It’s all about preference.  With premium pig suede, brass eyelets, custom printed Racing Red checkerboard foxing scenes, Crystal Blue translucent blue toe bumpers and waffle soles, and custom printed Ultracush® insoles, you can’t go wrong with either.

These are the types of releases we get excited for.  At first, I told myself I would buy only one colorway, but after going back and forth, I knew I’d regret passing on either one.  Thankfully, I was able to check-out on two separate orders with Kinetic (Nocturnal), one of only 3 places you could get these.  Also just a fun fact since we’re Vans snob elitists over here, it was mistakenly reported that this release was the first time that a Vault release was allowed by a Vans Skate retailer, but for those who know, this is actually the 2nd time.  Can anyone guess the first collection?  It might’ve been a mix-up with production back in the day, as I believe it was only sold at Core Skate accounts, but the shoes were definitely Vault, with Vault tags and LX labeling on the shoes.  Hint:  it was a collaboration with one of Vans’ pro skate icons.  I might have narrowed that down too much, making it too easy!

On a personal note, thanks if you took the time to read all this.  Now days, it’s hard to get stoked about a lot of releases, so I tend to just do the copy and paste thing from blogs, and the various info that the friends at Vans send me, but when something is worth talking about, you better believe I’m going to heap some praise, and shed light on it.  I’m very rarely endorsed, and if so, I’m clear about it.  These came out of pocket at full retail price plus shipping.  Not a small chunk of change for some Vans, but I’m calling these a future classic, so having them in the collection was a must.  Hope we get to see some more cool shit like this in the near future!

 

-Bill “Guamstyles”

Here’s a quick vid of the shoes as well:  JSP Chukka Review

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Vault By Vans x JSP (Jimmy Gorecki) – Chukka 79 VLT LX (2.10.21)

 

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Vans is excited to partner with skater and entrepreneur Jimmy Gorecki of JSP (Jimmy Sweatpants) for the first-time to deliver a duo of sneakers celebrating Philadelphia skateboarding and the city’s world-renowned Love Park. Paying tribute to the gritty young energy of the legendary city blocks, Gorecki tapped local artist and skater Joe Lees to imprint his Philly hand style across two make-ups of the Chukka 79 VLT LX from the California footwear label’s Vault by Vans division.

After making a name for himself in the early 2000s skating for the likes of Aesthetics, Zoo York and Ice Cream, Philadelphia native Jimmy Gorecki launched his namesake brand Jimmy Sweatpants (JSP) in 2013. Known for California-made basics — namely sweatpants — Gorecki has built a dedicated following for his high-quality woven textiles and is worn regularly by the likes of Lebron James and Lena Waithe. JSP has collaborated with a number of brands including Gino Iannucci’s Poets, Pleasures, Albino and Preto, Paper Planes, PS STIX, Paterson, BBC Icecream, and now Vans.

For the Vault by Vans x JSP project, Gorecki stays true to both his focus on quality textiles and his love for Philadelphia skateboarding, with a premium take on his favorite Vans silhouette, the Chukka Boot. Butter soft suede uppers in Marshmallow and Black play against a Crystal Blue translucent bumper and waffle sole, while a Racing Red checkerboard midsole sets things off with “JSP,” “215” and “LOVE” hits in a custom Philly hand style by Joe Lees. The tags are repeated on a matching Vans Ultracush® insole, driving home Gorecki’s love for all the skaters who made the city blocks at 15th and JFK a place of legend. 

Completing the JSP design is a box dedicated to Gorecki’s close childhood friend, Philadelphia icon and former Vans skate team member, JR Neves, who passed away in 2009. 

“Vans is part of the DNA of who I am and the skate and fashion culture I was raised in. The Chukka boot signifies all of that to me. The heritage of it speaks to community and people I was influenced by as a kid. This is the greatest honor to share this opportunity with JSP, to keep visibility on the city and region that made me who I am today. “– Jimmy Gorecki

The Vault by Vans x JSP “A ‘LOVE’ Story” Chukka 79 VLT LX is available February 10th, 2021, at Lapstone & Hammer, Nocturnal and JSP.

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