Showing posts with label US3. Show all posts
Showing posts with label US3. Show all posts

09/09/2013

vintage VANS logo checkerboard SLIP-ON style #98 black & white checks MADE IN USA 1980's dead stock jeff spicoli fast times OFF THE WALL US3 US6

 I am the 1st to admit having overlooked styl #98 & certainly feel it has been overshadowed for some time. it was the model that thrust the brand into the mainstream & despite strong ties with bmx, perhaps this is why it remains much maligned & somewhat too obvious a choice. this however is about to change
 we forsee a style #98 comeback & if vans embrace the multitude of back catalogue colorways, prints & scenes then next summer may well be the season of the slip-on
 checkmate
 heat check

vintage vans style #98 slip-on
logo checkerboard
made in usa circa 1988
new in box
sizes...
 US3/UK2.5

US6/UK5.5

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03/06/2013

vintage DISNEY VANS made in usa MICKEY MOUSE print scene womens size run DEADSTOCK rare disney land world


 vintage vans style #44 authentic
mickey mouse print
M-I-C-K-E-Y scene
sizes


made in usa circa 1994
new in box
youth 12/uk 0?



made in usa circa 1989
new (without box)
USw5/US3N/UK2.5N

 made in usa circa 1989
new (without box)
USw6/US4N/UK3.5N















made in usa 1991
like new (without box)
USw6.5/US4.5N/UK4N


made in usa 1991
used with age spots (without box)
USw7/US5N/UK4.5N

 
made in usa circa  1992
used (without box) machine wash? midsole dryness
USw8.5/US6.5N/UK6


made in usa circa 1989
used (without box)
USw9/US7N/UK6.5N


made in usa circa 1991
new with tags (without box)
USw10/US8N/UK7.5N

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18/02/2013

vintage VANS dogtown royal blue & red ERA style #95 MADE IN USA 80'S kids US3 off the wall skate bmx
























vintage vans style #95 era
royal blue & red dogtown canvas
customade in usa 28.09.84
used in box
US3/UK2.5

somewhere along the timeline vans were producing many 2-tone #95s in royal blue & red as opposed to the original navy blue & red dogown edition. of course the 70's were a simpler time of primary colour blocking. i guess it was the 80's & 90's expansion into pastels & palettes more reflective of the time. people attempted to pass these off as dogtowns but without the authenticity. alas they still look fresh.

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