Vans Japan x BEAMS – SSZ Era Skool (11.22.24)

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Info via Hypebeast:

Two of Vans‘ signature silhouettes are linking up – literally. The aforementioned silhouettes come together in the footwear imprint’s new collaboration with BEAMS’ BEAMS SSZ line entitled the Vans x BEAMS SSZ Era Skool.

The sneaker combines the design of both iconic models, envisioning a hybrid silhouette dipped in a navy hue and accented with white detailing. On the lateral side of the silhouette, the sneaker resembles a classic Vans Era, with white stitching and a signature Vans tag. As for the medial side, this is where the Old Skool comes in, boasting the Old Skool’s signature side striping.

Sitting atop a white midsole, the laces, too, land in white but also come in an alternate navy blue colorway. Co-branded hits appear on the back of the heel, on the tongue, and also on the insole.

Only available in Japan, the joints drop exclusively at BEAMS’ Harajuku store on November 22 ahead of a wider release slated for the next day. Stay tuned for more info surrounding a global release.  MSRP is set at ¥13,200 Yen.

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OTW By Vans x Notre – LX Sk8-Hi Reissue 38 & Rowley XLT LX (11.15.24)

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Chicago’s Notre has linked up with OTW by Vans, on another fresh collaboration for all of us.  This time, taking inspiration from the hardworking blue-collar people of Chicago, the pack consists 3 shoes, featuring Notre’s signature handshake jazz stripe on the medial side of each pair.  Notre keeps it clean and simple.  Colorways are always timeless, and are easily wearable with everything.  They get it right every time.

The Sk8-Hi is available in a suede/canvas Bone/Olive Green colorway, as well as a Raven colorway, featuring a distressed rubber outsole for a worn-in look.  Each pair retails at $130.

The Rowley XLT LX comes in an all canvas Linen/Silver colorway.  Retail is set at $185.  Yup, you read that right!

These released this past weekend, but are fully stocked, so click on the links for each respective colorway above, if you’re interested in these.

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OTW By Vans x Parra – Half Cab LX (9.24.24)

Words via Hypebeast:

“When a Parra x OTW by Vans iteration of the classic Half Cab leaked on Go Skateboarding Day in June, rumors swirled that the colorful creation would touch down before the year was out. Now, those rumors have been proven partially true. A Parra x OTW by Vans Half Cab is indeed releasing. However, it’s a different color: the iteration shown on Go Skateboarding Day was a friends and family variant, and now we’ve been provided with a first look at the general release pair.

Both styles take the Half Cab’s classic design lines and alter them with Parra’s famous wavy brushwork, but the colorblocking is vastly different. Where the friends and family pair heavily used grey, the general release iteration is significantly more colorful, with the upper doused in Parra’s signature mixture of oranges, greens, blues, reds and pinks from heel to toe. “I like the poppy colors, like the oranges, blues and pinks,” artist Piet Parra, the founder of the eponymous brand, noted to Artist Up Close in a past interview. “This is the palette that makes me happy.”

Other special details present on the sneaker include custom tongue and collar labels, while crisp eggshell midsoles and white laces round off the look.

Look for the Parra x OTW by Vans Half Cab to release on September 24. It’ll be priced at $135 USD.”

OTW by Vans x Slam Jam by FUCT – Collection (9.18.24)

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Here’s one of those Vans collaborations that makes us wonder why it took this long to finally happen.  OG Triple OGs FUCT have been around forever, and they’ve linked up with Slam Jam to get this collection produced.  There’s a total of 5 different pairs being offered, three Authentic Reissue 44 LXs and 2 Old Skool Reissue 36 LXs, both in the new OTW by Vans builds, featuring a slightly new build, including removable padded insoles, and new heel tab logos.

The colorways for the Authentics will come in Black/Marshmallow, Racing Red/Black, and White/True Blue, while the Style 36s will be offered up in Black/Marshmallow, and White/True Blue.  Each pair features a canvas print with the FUCT logo repeating throughout.  The vulc sidewalls feature an embossed msg that says “CHAOS IS ORDER”, and the bottoms of each shoe feature a clear waffle sole with Slam Jam logos peeking through.  The collection also features a custom box and dust bag, which is a nice touch for this premium release.  We love the details!

These will be released on the Slam Jam site, as well as the FUCT site next week.  The Authentics are $114, and the Style 36s are $123.

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OG Made In USA Vans Breakers vs. Lowland 2.0 Breakers – Comparison Shots

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Here’s something I felt like you’d all appreciate! Here’s the inspiration for the Vans Lowland 2.0 Breakers. The OG Made in the USA Vans Breakers! Now, those deep into our Vans collecting community know about these, but some of you have never even heard of ’em. Rare and obscure. Consider yourself lucky to own a pair of the new version, if you got em.

Scroll to the end to see a few vids, including the original ad for the Vans Breakers, which I bought off eBay over 15 years ago and am so stoked to finally have a reason to share it.

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Vans – Lowland 2.0 Breakers (Waffleheads BBQ 2024 Friends & Family Exclusive!)

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Vans Lowland ComfyCush 2.0 “Breakers”.  Here they are peeps.  The official pics of the shoe gifted to us by Steve Van Doren for this year’s 31 Days of Vans gathering at Vans HQ.  To say I didn’t expect these, was an understatement, but I am thoroughly excited.  The Vans Breakers that these were inspired by, have been sought after by Vans collectors for decades, but unobtainable due to their rarity and high prices.  Consider yourself lucky to own these if you were lucky enough to be blessed by SVD!

Stay tuned for something cool I am working on in regards to these

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Waffleheads – 31 Days of Vans Wrap-Up BBQ at Vans HQ! (8.15.24)

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Well folks.  Clayton and I managed to pull it off again.  Not sure how, but Steve Van Doren graciously hosted another Waffleheads event at Vans HQ, to wrap up this year’s 31 Days of Vans.  I am beyond grateful, and it’s humbling to see everyone come out and support us, most being my close friends and family, who I do acknowledge are there to support me, but they understand how important this is to me, and to my community of Vans nerds.  I have converted many to Waffleheads, mainly through our love of sneakers, but I think my eVANSgelism is rubbing off on them, as they see just what our community is about, and the vibes we all have.  How can you not love us?  Also, a big shout out to everyone that had to travel, whether by plane or roadtrip.  I know it’s not easy, or cheap, so I appreciate you.  Sorry to those we couldn’t invite, but if you can somehow promise that you can attend next year, I will do my best to extend the invite.  Shit, if we have to sell admission or pairs of the shoes, would you still be down?!  I’m open to any options to keep this thing rolling FOREVER!

We’re all unique.  We find our own paths within’ this growing community.  We all come from different walks of life, and our demographic is a marketers worst nightmare (Ages 0 – 100+ jk!).  We had babies less than one year old at the event, and we had quite a few folks with a lot of wisdom and knowledge under their belt as well!  I was absolutely in awe at the family atmosphere we had, and you definitely felt the love.  I really admire that we were able to represent for our “Vans Family” which is proof to be a real thing.  To quote the late Paul Van Doren, “It was always about the people, and never about the product”.  I hope that’s what everyone felt when they went home afterwards.

We had the honor and privilege to be around some great folks that evening.  Steve Van Doren was the center piece to it all, and I’m glad he didn’t have to grill this time, and got to mingle and take pics with any and everyone who went up to him.  Christian Hosoi was back again, which was just so dope.  You have no idea.  He’s one of my favorite skaters of all time.  His Vans shoes are by far my favorite to collect, and boy does he got stories to tell.  We love you Holmes!  Rian Pozzebon was in the building again, this time just chilling and chopping it up about the good old days of Vans Syndicate, Vault, and the stuff our core collectors just eat up.  Thank you for hanging with us afterwards at Salty Bear too, sir!  Always a great time.

Steve ordered us a huge spread of BBQ and sides, and boy did it not disappoint!  They provided beverages, including some beer and wine this time, which was a surprise.  Not sure if they thought it was going to be a 21+ event or not, but sorry if they thought it was!  For future reference, if we ever get invited back again, we can skip the alcohol if it means we get to bring back all the families.  That’s number 1 on my priorities.  But we thank Vans, and everyone they had on hand to help out.  Kristy, Bob, and everyone else who we just don’t know on a personal level YET!  We plan to, because we owe you a debt of gratitude as well.  Thank you, thank you, thank you.

Obviously, y’all have seen the shoe that Steve had made for us this year, which was a Lowland 2.0 model, heavily inspired by the original Vans Breakers from the Serio line of the 80’s, which were made for breakdancing.  I was completely caught off guard with it, to be honest, but I personally knew the significance of the shoe, and what it was inspired by, but I was at first a little worried about what some would think of it.  The Breakers are a Vans collector’s grail.  They’re so damn obscure, and rare, and expensive on the resell market, so most will never own a pair.  That is until now.  Word is, these will be releasing later on, but not sure how, as our pairs are a Zero SKU project, aka Van Doren Approved collection, similar to other private projects he has done.  Zero SKUs are gold to us!  We will just have to wait and see, but I will create a separate post for just the shoe pics whenever I get around to it.  Be patient!

All in all, I am just humbled.  Completely filled with love and joy after an amazing and long weekend, filled with lots of hanging out, and endless sneaker talk.  We also did our annual meetup on the following Saturday at Blends Costa Mesa, which is where this whole idea started 3 years ago.  I posted up those pics too!  Thank you again to everybody who came out to support, and I hope you thoroughly enjoyed yourselves.  I am just happy that you came out to support me and mine.  I love y’all! -Bill (Guamstyles)

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Vans x Supreme – “Fuck ‘Em!” Skate Sid (6.13.24)

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Supreme has worked with Vans® on a custom version of the Sid. The shoe features a premium suede upper, leather lining and insole, vulcanized waffle outsole, custom heel label and inset leather graphic on side. Made exclusively for Supreme, the Sid will be offered in three color ways.

Available June 13th.

Available in Japan and South Korea June 15th.

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Atiba Jefferson Named Vans “Brand Curator”

When we found out that Vans had chosen Atiba Jefferson as a Brand Curator, we felt as if the skies had opened up to the heavens above.  This is that big of a deal to us, as you can tell by this personal write-up.  I couldn’t think of a better choice for this role of curating collaborations, connecting people, and guiding Vans’ progression in this new era of change.  He’s been around the culture for longer than most of you kids.  The culture, meaning all of it.  Skate, streetwear, music, fashion in general, and there’s no better resume than having first-hand experience.  I’m hoping he finds a way to connect us “old heads” to the newer generation, through dope story telling, and relevant collaborations.  We’re looking forward to this, and we couldn’t be more stoked on the news (that’s obviously about a month old now lol, sorry!)

PlayLab Builds Sterling Ruby-Inspired Skateable Structure for Frieze LA

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Info via Hypebeast:

“PlayLab has plopped a bright orange pyramid in the middle of Los Angeles Art Week. The California-based design studio has joined forces with Vans to properly commemorate the skate imprint’s new OTW line; the OTW offshoot is rooted in collaborations with trailblazing creatives and just dropped off its first drop dubbed “Clash the Wall” in collaboration with Sterling Ruby‘s S.R. STUDIO. LA. CA.

Drenched in a bright orange hue – one of Ruby’s signatures, and also one of the colorways of the “Clash the Wall” sneaker – the pyramid is a fully functioning skate ramp. The ramp stands at a whopping 12 feet tall and rests – clashes, that is – amidst an otherwise bland, void-of-color, industrial complex.

The sustainability-focused studio tapped into its archive of recycled materials to craft the statement structure, compiling a mixture of scaffolding and Skatelite paper composite to build a split-level pyramidal ramp equipped with a wall behind it.

“We wanted to take an iconic form in skate culture, the hill, and interpret it into a surreal sculpture,” PlayLab’s cofounder Archie Lee Coates IV told Dezeen of how he looked to Southern California’s skate scene to inform the design.

“At the center of the installation is a pyramid, split and shifted to create angles and edges for skaters to play off of. This pyramid is placed within a massive cyc wall, which serves both as a skate feature and an immersive visual color field.”

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