Vans


Main > Vans


Reviews

Leave a Review


Posted on 11 / 08 / 2006

A boarder brand, so cushioning is a must, easy wear and impact protection, yah! Although I don't skate, I love the style so I am a pretend skater, hang out faking it but without breaking my neck or ancle bone into the deal. The ladies love a skater, so its a good idea. I don't like laces as I once had an experience with an excalator which left me in therapy, so the slip-on design was another must have extra, and for those lazy slobs it's easier and less troublesome. My feet are quite wide rather than long so many shoes just don't fit right, vans are one of the makes which seem to design rather wider trainers. The designs are pretty much of a much ness, a variety of dull faded colours is the norm, not many solid colours, expect only to find them in faded white, green, brown, grey and black. Durable as well, grippy outsole for decks, lightweight, the best a skater can get.

User Rating -
User - Kimbo

 


Name:

Product:

Rating 1-5:

Review:

Enter the text above


Sold Items

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

CLASSIC SLIP-ON DIAG.
Retro classic slip on with diagonal, stripy canvas upper from Vans. Elasticated gussets at sides for grip and flexibility. Padding around heel for comfort.


£32

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Vans CS II SKULL TRAIL
The legendary canvas, slip-on shoe from Vans is a style that has been with us for over 30 years! It has a padded collar and insole for added comfort.


£32

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

CLASSIC SLIP CHECK
The classic slip-on shoe from Vans continues to be a hit thanks to their punky skate style. Fabric upper with elasticated gussets on both sides to assist.


£32

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Vans CS III BIG HEARTS
Perhaps the most well known shoe from the Vans stable is the classic slip-on. Such a simple style which has so many different colour variations and pattern.


£32

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

CLASSIC SLIP DIAGONAL
The legendary canvas, slip-on shoe from Vans is a style that has been with us for over 30 years! It has a padded collar and insole for added comfort.


£32

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

CHECKER CHERRIES SLIP
The legendary canvas, slip-on shoe from Vans is a style that has been with us for over 30 years! This is an exclusive style with the famous checkerboard.


£32

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Vans CS III SPIDER WEB
Perhaps the most well known shoe from the Vans stable is the classic slip-on. Such a simple style which has so many different colour variations and pattern.


£32

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

OLD SKOOL
Classic retro style plimsole with modernised design. Flat, cushioned, rubber sole. Padded tongue and heel for comfort and grip. Reinforced back


£37

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Vans Prison Issue #23 - Green
1922


£39

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

LEMMY CLASSIC SLIP
Lemmy Kilmister of rock legends Motorhead, teams up with the 21st century heroes charity and Vans to bring you the Classic Slip-on with some cool artwork.


£42

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

CS MUSIC CIRCLE JERKS
The classic Vans slip-on now has a funky musical twist. These exclusive lines have been designed by a band but keep the canvas upper, padded collar and inside.


£42

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Vans CHUKKA BT
Another original footwear from Vans. Suede upper with a lace up front and subtle branding on the outside. Finished off with the vulcanized Waffle sole


(c) Copyright 2002 Internet Guide