Vans Gilbert Crockett High Shoes - Bungee
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- £60.00
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£75.00 - Sale price
- £60.00
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Vans’ signature pro Gilbert Crockett is one of the most detail-oriented skaters ever, and he has taken his meticulousness and channeled it into a blend of materials and workmanship with a simple yet practical design to bring you the Vans Crockett High.
The Crockett High revisits Gilbert’s classic pro model and takes it up a notch, converting it into a high top for enhanced performance. Featuring DURACAP™-reinforced suede and canvas uppers for unrivaled durability, the Crockett High also includes our new POPCUSH™ footbeds for superior cushioning and impact protection that helps to lessen leg fatigue for longer skate sessions.
Finished with our revolutionary WAFFLECUP™ construction, the Crockett High provides the support of a cupsole without sacrificing any of the grip or boardfeel of a traditional vulcanized shoe.
• UNRIVALED DURABILITY - Reinforced DURACAP™ underlays in high-wear areas add unrivaled durability to prolong the life of each shoe.
• WAFFLECUP CONSTRUCTION - Our most visually expressive WAFFLECUP™ outsole is the best of both worlds, providing superior boardfeel, maximum support, and durability.
• POPCUSH CUSHIONING - Our best cushioning and impact protection. POPCUSH™ energy return footbeds protect your feet while helping to lessen leg fatigue for longer skate sessions.
VANS, the original skate shoe. Since 1966 Vans has been committed to delivering authentic performance boarding shoes that reflect individual style of riders ...
On March 16th, 1966, at street 704E Broadway, in Anaheim, California, Paul Van Doren and three partners opened up their first ever store and the Vans dream was born. The Van Doren Rubber Company was unique in that it manufactures shoes and sells them directly to the public. On that first morning, 12 customers purchase shoes which are made that day and ready for pick-up in the afternoon. The Vans #44 deck shoes, which is now known as the Authentic were born.
Skateboarders who like Vans rugged make-up and sticky sole are seen sporting Vans all over Southern California in the early 1970s. In 1975, the Vans #95, known today as the Era was designed by Tony Alva and Stacy Peralta. With a padded collar and different colour combinations the Era becomes the shoe of choice for a generation of skateboarders.
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