Vans Slip-On Discount
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A Vans Authentic and
Vans Slip-On Womens. Both of the special shoes call upon a classic Vans black and white color palette, adorning the black canvas uppers with large white retro polka dots that appear to feature special branding — possibly UNION and Vans logo hits. Small yellow UNION tags adorn the upper of each shoe for special pops of flair, and the look is then completed with a classic white midsole.
Nepenthes’ influence on the world of Japanese streetwear continues to grow with the help of its numerous subsidiaries the likes of Engineered Garments and Needles. After the latter just released a collaborative collection of luxuriously
crafted
Vans Slip-On Mens, the former is set to lend its hand to the famed Ultra BOOST. Daiki Suzuki’s take on the Three Stripes classic boasts a colorful construction consisting of a thick Pimeknit base done up in royal blue with an array of hues on its midfoot Stripes as well as co-branded insoles sporting red and yellow.
Vans — despite leaving these core classics largely untouched for the past few decades — has begun to implement a more eclectic design ideology as marked by its reconstructed Vans Sk8-Hi and
Vans Slip-On Mens. Keeping the iconic low-top silhouette and suede/canvas tooling of the Vans Old Skool, the California brand brings back the model in white and black with a removable checkerboard jazz stripe which lifts to reveal a red variation of the same print.
The NEPENTHES umbrella has had a quite a time in the spotlight with regards to footwear collaborations, continuing to push their unique brand of design on some of the world’s most renowned icons. As an extension of these efforts, Daiki Suzuki of Engineered Garments is once again bringing to light a set of the humble
Vans Slip-On Sale. Infusing his own creativity and revered attention to detail, the Japanese designer has completely reconceptualized the iconic checkerboard print, adorning its recognizable look onto leather variations not too unlike those of the Anaheim label’s mainline.
Vans Slip-On Discount One stays closest to the template of the original in its monochrome palette though each adjacent tile deviates from the next in visual depth. Furthering this motif though with an added asymmetric bonus, the Red, Black, and White pairs arrive in mismatched fashion as each foot utilizes distinctly different materials for a contrast in perceived shading.