Vans Shoes, Skate Shoes, and Sneakers
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The original skate shoe manufacturer since 1966, Vans, a Division of VF Corporation, is THE leading action sports lifestyle company. They stay connected to those who love Vans through action sports including skate, snowboarding, surfing, moto and BMX and through major events like the Vans Warped Tour and the Vans Triple Crown of Surfing.
Offering shoes for men, women and children, Vans provides everyone with athletic shoes, sandals and accessories that make it clear that you are on the cutting edge of style and comfort. Their collections include Bands (Bad brains, The Gems, Iron Madien, KISS, Slayer and more), Vegan shoes made from all natural products, GG, Mike Giant Chukka Low, the Geisha and the Multi-Chex line.
You won't have a chance to go out of style with Vans, as they offer seasonal and holiday designs that keep you head and shoulders above your peers.
But, style is just one part of the Van's picture. Comfort, in everything from their thong sandals to their high-top sneakers, help you bring it on, no matter if you're skateboarding or shopping. Look for soft leathers, cushioned heels for support and linings that will wick away any sweat.
Vans is grounded in youth, action, authenticity and individual style. From the sought-after Vans Classic Slip-On to the Classic Authentic, Vans shoes continue to evolve. At the core of this company are its customers and athletes who help develop their footwear.
Vans has put their signature on the skateboard and fashion world for over 40 years - isn't it time you tried them? You'll be glad you did!






Model: Abby W
Reviewer: Taby K. from NC
Date Submitted: March 4, 2009
Review:
These flast are like tennis shoes only you don't nave to tie them up! They didn't last very long, though. But, I'm rough on shoes. Used theem to hike around this past summer, need another pair. Don't need sox.






Model: AV Era
Reviewer: Lawrence Biteranta from California
Date Submitted: October 15, 2007
Review:
Great style and great comfort, but they break too easily. After 2 weeks of skating in them they tend to rip.



