Classic black and white color scheme. Old Shuke's black-and-white color matching is a popular shoe type of Vans. Old Shuke has a classic durable shoe type and a good-looking and versatile black-and-white color matching. If there is a disadvantage, it is that Heze shoes are too easy to bump into shoes, and almost many people will choose black and white color matching first when buying vans. After all, black and white color matching will never be out of date, it is classic and versatile.
Vance style 36 retro white and red color matching. It is half the sky's red. I believe many people will want to ask, has the name of this Vanold Skool changed? In fact, Style 36 is really similar to the old Skool, because Style 36 is simply the OG version of the old Skool, just like Converse All-Star has a retro version 1970s. White and red color matching works well on feet. Type 36 overall shoes are slimmer and more suitable for people with thin feet.
Slip-on debuted on 1979, and gained the love and promotion of many skateboarders and BMX enthusiasts, and quickly became the new favorite in the street. The black-and-white chessboard pattern was inspired by the painting competition held for children in Southern California every month. 1982, a campus youth comedy, can really make the sliding of checkers popular.
Shoes were originally designed in blue with heavy soles, but they are very suitable for wearing on the beach because of their low prices, so they are very popular with skateboarders and surfers. From 65438 to 0976, Vans began to design skate shoes of various colors for roller skaters, which soon became popular in Southern California. These shoes made of blue and red have become street fashion.