Low-top sneakers Vans Classic Slip-On Platform in black colorway with a brown-white sole.
- sneakers
- rubber sole
- classic Vans sidestrip
- heel logo
The Vans Slip-On models have become an icon among Vans footwear. Their canvas construction offers the highest levels of flexibility, breathability and comfort, making them the perfect choice for everyday wear. At Queens, we have Vans Slip-On models in a variety of colors, in both men's and women's versions.
Get the style with the Vans Slip-On
The Vans Slip-On low top is great for both men and women and is suitable for many activities. They are ideal not only for skateboarding, but also for casual everyday wear thanks to the fact that you don't have to put them on for a long time.
Favourite colourways include the traditional checkerboard, classic all-weather black and casual white. However, the final choice of colour is up to you - you have a wide choice. Don't forget to choose the material too; Queens has models in both canvas and leather versions.
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Textile: is a lightweight material, which is offered in a very wide color scale and is mainly used for summer footwear.
Rubber: a material that is very easy to maintain and you will appreciate it especially in rainy weather.
The history of the Vans sneaker is fascinating and full of interesting twists and turns. Vans was founded in 1966 as The Van Doren Rubber Company when Paul Van Doren and his partners opened the first shoe store in Anaheim, California. Vans boots were not designed for skateboarders, but for everyday customers who could choose from a variety of colors and designs. However, they soon became popular with local surfers and skaters who appreciated their comfort, durability and waffle sole that gave them better grip on the boards.
The first model Vans launched was the Authentic, which became an icon of skate culture. Ten years later came the Era, designed by famed skateboarder Tony Alva. These shoes had a padded collar and an improved sole for better stability. Other classic models were the Old Skool with the typical white stripe on the side, the Sk8-Hi with a high ankle section and the Slip-on with a simple design without laces. These shoes became part of subcultures like punk, hardcore, grunge and others.
Vans emerged from financial difficulties during the 1980s and began to expand into other areas such as snowboarding, BMX, motocross and music. Vans also collaborated with various artists, musicians, athletes and brands on limited edition shoes. Today, Vans shoes are popular among people of different styles, interests and generations. Vans maintains its original spirit and is always looking for new ways to reach out to its fans.