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California claims fame to the birth of Vans, so it’s no surprise the brand felt right at home at Agenda Long Beach. Well displayed at the trade show known to focus on skate and surf, the heritage brand made their mark in the sea of sports and streetwear companies merely by doing what they’ve been doing for almost half a century.
Balancing printed patterns with simple silos, Vans previewed a variety of Slip-On, Authentic, Old Skool and Sk8-Hi styles taking to floral finishes and tropical traits. Made to skate or style, wreck or wear, the upcoming lineup remains consistent with the personality and functionality that have kept Vans relevant after all these years.
Skewing slightly astray, Vans also offered an early look at perforated pairs denoted in monotone makeups. Leather replaced canvas on these stylings, providing range that reached both modern and muted to dress up or dress down.
Peep a preview of these upcoming printed and perforated drops from Vans below, as showcased at Agenda Long Beach.