Angelo Baque’s Awake NY is further expanding its collaborative footwear catalogue with its first-ever drop with Vans. Working closely with its coastal opposite, Awake reimagines the iconic checkerboard pattern in three distinct colorways on the vans sk8 hi pro classic.Utilizing Batik swatches, Awake achieves a worn-in look thanks to the wax-resistant dye, with each colorway style featuring a muddied coloring. Each of the three colorways are off-set by its own contrasting lace color, while the Awake NY logo is pressed into the forefoot of each..
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Since first arriving to market in 1976, the vans comfycush sale has become lauded the world over for its timeless style and reasonable price point — and now the beloved kicks are getting a modern-day material upgrade thanks to the California brand’s new ComfyCush sole technology.
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Providing upgraded cushioning, traction, and arch support all without compromising the vans slip on womens’s enduring aesthetic, the fresh take take also offers a remade interior with tongue straps to ensure the fit remains perfect all day, no matter if you’re skating or lampin’. These modernized Vans are available now in a quintet of colorways — blue/gold, black/marshmallow, pink/orange/white and two traditional black makeups — for both men and women.
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JSP’s (Jimmy Sweatpants) Jimmy Gorecki and Vans have revisited their partnership for another ode to Philadelphia skateboarding. Akin to his first joint-effort from February, Gorecki has reworked the vans vault black with the help of the California institution’s Vault by Vans division.