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Price (Low to High) Price (High to Low) Vans Old Skool Lavender & White Canvas Shoes (Womens) Vans Old Skool Speckle Jersey Grey Womens Shoes Vans Old Skool Deep Sea Coral & White Canvas Shoes (Womens) Vans Old Skool Crystal Blue & White Canvas Shoes (Womens) Vans Canton 90's Pigment T-Shirt Vans Box Logo Mustard & White Pigment T-Shirt Vans OTW Check Pigment Dyed Rose T-Shirt Vans Crockett 2 Ivy Green Skate Shoes Vans Crockett 2 Black & White Shoes Vans Walker Pro Pink Skate Shoes Vans Kyle Walker Pro Black and Gum Skate Shoes Vans x Sketchy Tank Slip-On Pro Skate Shoes Vans x Sketchy Tank Style 112 Pro Skate Shoes Vans x Sketchy Tank Sk8-Hi Pro Skate Shoes Vans x Sketchy Tank Black Trucker Hat Vans x Sketchy Tank White Woven Shirt Vans x Sketchy Tank Luau Lady Black T-Shirt Vans x Sketchy Tank Sketched Out White T-Shirt Vans Slip-On Black & White Checkered Skate Shoes Vans Classic Slip On True White Monochromatic Shoes




Vans Classic Slip On Black & White Shoes Vans Sk8-Hi Black & White Skate Shoes (Mens) Vans Sk8-Hi Grapeleaf Olive Womens Skate Shoes Vans Sk8-Hi Amber Gold Womens Skate Shoes Vans Sk8 Hi Slim Bel Air Blue & White Shoes (Womens) Vans Old Skool Black & White Skate Shoes (Mens) Vans Old Skool Maroon Skate Shoes (Mens) Vans Old Skool Mono White Skate Shoes (Mens) Vans Old Skool Teal & True White Skate Shoes Vans Authentic White Skate Shoes (Mens) Vans Authentic Navy Canvas Skate Shoes (Mens) Vans Era Classic All Black Skate Shoes (Mens) Vans Authentic Black and White Skate Shoes (Mens) Vans Mid Skool Pro White & Black Skate Shoes Vans Mid Skool Pro Black & White Skate Shoes Vans Sk8-Hi MTE Pewter and Plaid Shoes (Mens) Vans Sk8-Hi MTE Multi Cappuccino Skate Shoes Vans Sk8-Hi MTE Skate Shoes (Mens) Vans Sk8-Hi Navy Skate Shoes Vans Sk8-Hi True White Canvas Skate Shoes (Mens) Vans Sk8-Hi Slim Black & True White Shoes (Womens)




Vans Sk8-Hi Slim Windsor Wine Shoes (Womens) Vans Sk8-Hi Slim Black Shoes (Womens) Vans Sk8-Hi Slim True White Skate Shoes (Womens) Vans Court DX Silver Peony & White Womens Shoes Vans Sk8 Hi Slim Iron Brown & White Shoes (Womens) Vans Era 59 C&L Steel Grey & Multi Stripe Skate Shoes (Mens) Vans Sk8-Hi Reissue True White & Black Skate Shoes (Mens) Vans Chima Pro Cord Chambray Skate Shoes (Mens) Vans Chukka Low All Black Skate Shoes (Mens) Vans Era Gold Mono Port Royale Skate Shoes Vans Era Gold Mono Ivy Green Skate Shoes Vans 112 Pro Skate Shoes (Mens) Vans Sk8-Hi Pro Skate Shoes (Mens) Vans Old Skool Pro Skate Shoes (Mens) Vans Old Skool Brown Skate Shoes (Mens) Vans Authentic All Black Skate Shoes (Mens) Vans Authentic Black & Gum Skate Shoes (Mens) Vans Classic Slip On Black Monochromatic Shoes Founded in 1966 by Paul Van Doren along with his brother Jim Van Doren, investor Serge D’Elia and long time friend Gordy Lee, Vans was originally called Van Doren




It got its start as a small retail shoe company in Southern California producing shoes in store and selling them directly to the customer. Sought after by skateboarders because of the high quality materials and durable construction Vans began to follow the demand and specialize in skate shoes. first ever model was the #44 Deck Shoe, today known as the Authentic and still one of the most popular selling skate shoes on the market. In the world of action sports Vans is a hard name to ignore. The first of its kind, Vans is a brand all about originality, style, and durability. With a wide range of shoes such as the Authentic, Era and Chukka Low, along with a modern collection of apparel (hoodies, tees, tanks) and accessories (cinch bags, backpacks, hats and belts) it has revolutionized the skateboarding industry as we know it today. took the innovation of skate shoes even further with their famous "Off The Wall"The name for Off The Wall was coined by the skaters riding off the walls of




The Off The Wall series started with the Era model and the Chukka Low, designed by Tony Alva and Stacy Peralta, this series featured more padding to protect the rider’s feet while skating pools. Shortly after the Off The Wall series Vans became internationally known when they introduced the infamous Slip-Ons, made famous by Sean Penn in Fast Times at Ridgemont High. Today Vans is still one of the most popular brand of shoes, apparel and accessories on the market, and rightfullyWith a colorful history of both struggles and success, they have become one of the leading companies in the skate industry as well as action sports, sponsoring professional athletes and events like the Vans Triple Crown and Vans Warped Tour.A product has not been selected. 0117103003030 YOGI BELT (45MM VEGGIE) 0117105010026 JUMBO VINTAGE CREWNECK SWEAT L/S 0117105011023 DUGOUT SHIRT L/S (WOOL/LINEN) SPRING AND SUMMER 2017 F.I.L. Indigo Camping TrailerMotivation to Look and Feel your Best




Shop new arrivals, designed to integrate form and function using our high tech luxe fabric. Follow us on Instagram for your active life inspiriation. All the essentials to enjoy your jouney in getting stronger, wiser, and healthier.Logging miles in worn-out shoes not only slows you down, but it can also increase your risk of injury. Before you shell out money for new kicks, though, use these five guidelines to find out if yours are ready for retirement or if they have some mileage left in them. Related: THE 21-DAY METASHRED—an All-New-Body-Shredding Fitness and Diet Program From the Men’s Health Fitness Director One of the main goals of your shoes is to provide traction whether you’re on a hot paved road or a rugged, technical trail. But over time the rubber on the bottom outsole—where your shoe comes in contact with the ground from heel to toe—wears away just like the rubber on your car tires. Take note of “bald spots” on the outsole where rubber has worn off.




“A little scuffing is fine, but if the tread is gone and your outsole is now white, your shoe is coming apart,” says Bruce Wilk, a physical therapist and owner of The Runner’s High specialty shop in Miami, Florida. Depending on how you land, you also might wear down a specific spot faster like the inside of your heel or the ball of your foot. Unbalanced tread can slightly alter your running gait, possibly causing injury over time, says Wood. Related: The Best Running Shoes For Men While you can easily see when the tread is worn out, it’s harder to tell with the midsole foam, which is the part of the shoe that gives your legs that “springy” feeling with each step. Look for deterioration by placing your shoes on a flat table and examining them from behind. “On a level surface, your shoes should be straight and even,” says Wilk. However, lopsidedness is a sign that the structure of the midsole foam is compromised. When this happens, the midsole loses its ability to absorb the force of impact caused by pounding the pavement.




Now, your knees and shins take the brunt of the force. A depleted midsole can also cause foot instability, making it more likely to roll your feet in or out and leading to ankle and knee problems. Extreme flexibility is another red flag of midsole breakdown, says Wood. You don’t want to be able to fold a running shoe like a tortilla. If you can bend the toe to the heel collar, your shoe probably has little to no shock absorption left. Related: The Stretch That Prevents Knee Pain A shoe’s durability depends on factors like your style of running and weight. However, 300 to 500 miles is a good rule of thumb for how long your sneakers will last, says Wood. For instance, if you run 80 miles a month, then you should reinvest in a new pair between four and six months. Keep track of your mileage by entering the date you bought your pair in a training log or by using a Sharpie to write the date on your shoe. Sometimes a sneaker will develop some small holes in the mesh early on, especially if you run outside in tough trail conditions.




Usually, you can continue running with them, though, says Wood. “However, if the upper portion of the shoe starts to fall apart and the mesh holes start to increase in size and number, it’s time for a new pair,” she says. These signs may seem obvious, but runners tend to ignore them if the shoe hasn’t even logged 200 miles yet. The sneaker still seems new, but conditions like wet, muddy trails that leave your shoes damp can deteriorate the overall structure of your shoes faster if you don’t care for them properly after the run. “It’s best to rinse off with water any mud or debris, take out the liner, and stuff your shoes with newspapers as they dry overnight to help them maintain their shape,” says Wood. “That’s a way you can avoid premature wear.” You have a pair of sneakers that you can trust to get you through any run. But if you don’t give them a day or two of rest each week, the midsole foam doesn’t have time to return to its original shape, says Wood.

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