First known as the Vans #36, the Old Skool debuted in 1977 with a unique new addition: a random doodle drawn by founder Paul Van Doren, and originally referred to as the “jazz stripe.” Today, the famous Vans Sidestripe has become the unmistakable-and instantly recognizable-hallmark of the Vans brand. Constructed with durable suede and canvas uppers in a range of fresh colorways, the Old Skool pays homage to our heritage while ensuring that this low top, lace-up shoe remains as iconic as ever. It also features re-enforced toe caps, supportive padded collars, and signature rubber waffle outsoles.
An American style standard since 1972, the Polo shirt has been imitated but never matched. Over the decades, Ralph Lauren has re-imagined his signature style in a wide array of colours and fits, yet all retain the quality and attention to detail of the iconic original. This version is cut […]
This actually isn’t the first time that the Kobe, Japan-based brand has applied a grayscale approach to this silhouette, but we haven’t seen this particular colorway before. The mixture of materials is very similar to previous GEL-NYC releases; the predominantly “Black” upper is nicely contrasted by a shiny silver overlay, and “Graphite Gray” appears throughout the sole, with a nice gradient shift at the midsole.
Ice-cold Manchester United style finds a fresh look. It won’t take fans long to see the influence of the club’s early-’90s adidas snowflake kit on this jersey. What are new, though, are those flashes of purple and lilac, and the metallic finish that gives the red devil badge extra lustre. This comfortable shirt employs moisture-managing AEROREADY so fans can stay focused on the football.
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