Vans Skate x Breana Geering Old Skool (Blue/Black)
Inspired by Breana's love of black and white stripes, the Skate Old Skool™ features a snake print around the side stripe. It's made for skating, but it also looks good for everyday wear, because Breana knows that everything has to be done with style.
Vans x Breana Geering
This season, we teamed up with Breana Geering to create a full collection inspired by her bold creativity, confidence and easygoing attitude.
Inspired by Breana Geering's love of black and white stripes, the Skate Old Skool™ features a snake print around the side stripe. It's made for skating, but it also looks good for everyday wear, because Breana knows that everything has to be done with style.
• BREANA GEERING COLLECTION - Skate Old Skool™ shoes have 283 g suede and canvas uppers. They are black with contrasting white stitching and a snake motif surrounding the side stripe. • INCREASED DURABILITY - Reinforced DURACAP™ materials, a more knurled texture on the toe box and taller sidewalls offer a more traditional look while providing greater durability and protection. • COMPLETELY REDESIGNED UPPER - changed molded heel counter and internal tongue straps guarantee excellent fit and control over the board. • LEGENDARY GRIP - Our new, patented SickStick™ rubber compound is the stickiest rubber we've ever used. • POPCUSH CUSHIONING - our best cushioning and impact protection. POPCUSH™ energy return insoles help protect your feet while reducing leg fatigue during extended boarding sessions. This model has an extra pair of laces.
Composition: CANVAS, SUEDE Style: VN0A5FCBY40
ABOUT THE BRAND
VANS was founded in 1966 by brothers Paul and Jim Van Doren and Gordon Lee and Serge Delia as The Van Doren Rubber Company in Anaheim, California. The first shoes to be created were Vans #44, now known as Authentic. In 1976, Vans #95, now known as Era, was created, designed by Tony Alva and Stacey Peralta. In the same year, the Vans "Off the Wall" logo appears. In 1977, Vans #36, Old Skool, and #98, Slip-On, were released. A year later, #38 - Sk8-Hi is created. In 1988, Vans signed by Steve Caballero were presented - the legendary Half Caby. In 2001, Vans helped produce "Dogtown and Z-Boys," a film that gave Stacy Peralta a look at the early days of skateboarding and the personalities that shaped the sport. The film receives the audience award and the directing award at the Sundance Film Festival. In 2010, Vans opens House of Vans Brooklyn, a retail and event space in New York, and in 2014 opens House of Vans in London. In May 2015, Vans makes skateboarding history with the release of the highly anticipated PROPELLER: A Vans Skateboarding Video, the first skateboarding video from Vans. This unique event catapulted Team Vans Pro Skate to international prominence and further highlighted the importance of the Vans brand to the history of skateboarding. PROPELLER becomes the fastest-selling skateboarding video on iTunes. From 2021, the name of the skateboard line was changed from Vans Pro to Vans Skateboarding.
TEAM VANS
• Tony Hawk • Andrew Reynolds • Geoff Rowley • Anthony Van Engelen • Chima Ferguson • Elijah Berle • Gilbert Crockett • Kyle Walker • Rowan Zorilla • Tony Trujillo • Brighton Zeuner • Chris Pfanner • CJ Collins • Curren Caples • Daniel Lutheran • Dustin Dollin • Lizzie Armanto • Pedro Barros • Ronnie Sandoval • Tom Shaar • Tyson Peterson • Christian Hosoi • Jeff Grosso • John Cardiel • Ray Barbee • Steve Caballero • Tony Alva • Andrew Allen • Austin Kanfoush • Beatrice Domond • Ben Kadow • Breanna Geering • Corey Glick • Diego Todd • Dustin Henry • Etienne Gagne • Fabiana Delfino • Justin Henry • Leon Chapdelaine • Omar Hassan • Pedro Delfino • Roman Pabich • Tanner Van Vark • Una Farrar • Cher Strauberry • Aidan Mackey • Nick Michel • Dick Rizzo • Taylor Kirby • Rick McCrank
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