Vans History
Vans was started by Paul Van Doren in 1966, and
he opened his first store in Anaheim, California. His
business partners were Jim Van Doren, Gordy Lee, and
Serge D’Elia. The day they opened the store they only had
displays for show, and the customers had to pick what
shoe they wanted. After that, they asked them to come
back the next day to pick up their shoes. Thank God we
don’t have stores like that today. Vans are known for
their popular "Slip On" shoe with the waffle sole, and in
1976, skaters starting skating in Vans. The skaters
demanded that the Vans come in multi
colorways.
They got what they asked for, and Tony Alva and
Stacy Peralta, two pro skaters were the designers. It
wasn’t until the slip on Vans were seen in the 1982 movie
"Fast Times at Ridgemont High" that people desired to own
a pair across the globe. Today, Vans offer 60+ styles
including; Slip On, Skateboarding, Old School, Classics,
shoes and more. Vans are available in stores all over the
world and they made a simple shoe do BIG
THINGS.
People have been sleeping on Vans for years and
I know it’s a few people in the "Shoe Game" that truly
appreciate them. They are comfortable, extremely
affordable, NO HYPE, with tons of colors/designs and
styles, so tell me what person in their right mind
doesn’t like that? Well, I take one part back, because if
you follow the "HYPE" then Vans are definitely not your
cup of tea.
Vans has collaborated with Marc Jacobs, Wtaps,
Supreme, Paul Frank, Stussy, Christian Hosoi, Jason
Jesse, Mr. Cartoon, Undefeated, and so much
more.
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