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Vans old skool womens is classic sneaker

MessagePublié: 11 Avr 2018, 08:32
par Stroned
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The vans old skool womens shoes is one of the many Vans silhouettes that constantly gets covered in a variety of colorways, prints, and materials. For it’s latest trick we see the classic skating sneaker take on a Woodland Camo print on the upper, specifically on the side panels and ankle. Black nubuck is then placed on the heel, eyestay, and toe. Contrasting white completes the look as it is seen on the laces, Vans formstripe on the side panels, inner liner, and the rubber midsole.

In recently teamed up with vans sk8 hi womens sale for a collaborative effort on the Vans Sk8-Hi Zip-Up and what resulted was a premium pair with minimal frills – something not too unexpected from the brand teaming up with the American classic. The base is drenched in a dark indigo while the accents and stitching stick with straight white for contrast. What do you think of the latest Vans collaboration?