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We are convinced that no matter who Vans works with, it's always worth it. Especially in this case. This collection is the result of a Vans collaboration with National Geographic. It features the most popular Vans silhouettes from Authentic to Sk8-Hi. The patterns on the sneakers vary, for example, the Vans Era x National Geographic silhouette is completely covered with the most iconic covers of the legendary magazine. Check out all of the silhouettes before they're gone!
Vans Authentic shoes were first manufactured in 1966. They were designed by Paul Van Doren, founder of the company, and today they are extremely popular in skateboarding culture. The Vans Authentic Women's range are available in a variety of different patterns and colourways.
Textile: The textile upper of the sneakers is lightweight, breathable and comfortable, ideal for everyday wear and sports. It ensures air circulation, keeps feet fresh and adapts to their shape. Often complemented with synthetic or rubber details for durability and support.
Wafer: The legendary sole that will never lose touch with the surface. It is especially typical for Vans sneakers.
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Van Doren Rubber Co. was founded in 1966 by Paul Van Doren in Anaheim, California. The brand’s unique journey began when Paul experimented with molding soles on a classic waffle maker—an unconventional idea at the time that has since become a cornerstone of modern footwear. At Footshop, we offer a wide range of Vans apparel, sneakers, and accessories for men, women, and children in a variety of styles and colors.
Carrier | Price | Delivery days |
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FedEx | from 12 € | From Wednesday 21.5.2025 |
DHL Premium - express | from 13 € | From Tuesday 20.5.2025 |
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