Vans Sk8-Hi Captain Ma... $134.99
Vans Sk8-Hi Captain Marvel Shoe - Collectors and fans rejoice with the all new limited edition Vans x Marvel collection! Vans' iconic Sk8-Hi silhouette receives a Captain Marvel inspired makeover featured with a suede/canvas upper that's draped in the superhero's signature red, blue, gold and white colorway. - These Vans Sk8 Hi x Marvel collection skate shoes are discontinued and are a rare set of skate shoes, good luck finding a clean pair of this Vans Sk8-Hi Captain Marvel Shoe anywhere else! - Each skate shoe from the Vans Sk8 Hi x Marvel collaboration are collectibles, with a unique limited edition print along with a limited edition Vans Sk8-Hi Captain Marvel Shoe box. - We could tell you the whole history of why Vans shoes have become a skate shoe legend, but we'll let the comfort of these Vans Sk8-Hi Captain Marvel Shoe tell the story. - The Vans Sk8-Hi Captain Marvel Shoe is crafted with a soft footbed, double-stitched vamp, padded tongue and lining, and Vans signature waffle sole. If you're a huge fan of Marvel and the Vans Sk8-Hi Captain Marvel Shoe, take a look at our other Marvel shoes like the Vans Authentic Marvel Heads ! Vans x Marvel With both having roots that stem from creative expression and empowerment, Vans and Marvel have joined forces to introduce one of their largest and most infamous and memorative collaborations. Celebrating the “Off The Wall” Super Heroes of the Marvel Universe, Vans brought forth a variety of co-branded footwear, apparel and accessories featuring an all-star roster of iconic personas including The Avengers, Black Panther, Deadpool, Iron Man, Hulk and more! The Vans x Marvel collection is an epic collaboration for the ages and features a massive line-up of 70-plus styles for fans of all ages. In addition to all of the previous collaborations Vans has done with Marvel, the skateboard brand has accumulated an entire collection jam packed with the world famous Earth’s Mightiest Heroes. Including classic shoe options that were inspired by the Incredible Hulk, Black Widow, Groot, and the Avengers in general, Marvel fanatics have a great opportunity and a variety of options to represent their favorite heroes on their feet. Very similar to that of the Sk8-Hi for Black Panther, the Slip-On for Spiderman, and the Old Skool for the OG Avengers team from previous collaborations, each of these new iterations comes with a different form of inspiration. For example, the Incredible Hulk’s Slip-On features a graphic of his larger-than-life green toes ripping through a pair of checkerboard Vans. Finally, Captain Marvel – who currently stands as one of the hero’s last chances at defeating the mighty Thanos – will get her very own Sk8-Hi dressed in her heroic combination of red, navy, and gold. In addition, there are a few unexpected sandal styles that could be good for outdoor activities this Summer (like saving the universe) or, you know, just hanging around the house. Vans and Marvel join forces to celebrate the iconic “Off The Wall” superheroes of the Marvel Universe with an epic collaboration across a range of footwear, apparel, and accessories. Featuring Captain Marvel details, the Vans x Marvel Captain Marvel Sk8-Hi combines the legendary lace-up high top with sturdy canvas and suede uppers, re-enforced toecaps to withstand repeated wear, padded collars for support and flexibility, signature rubber waffle outsoles, and custom collaboration labeling.
Vans Authentic Marvel ... $134.99
Vans Authentic Marvel Women Shoe - Collectors and fans rejoice with the all new limited edition Vans x Marvel collection! These Authentics from the Vans and Marvel collection are made for smaller feet and feature black and white prints of the strong female super heroes of the Marvel Universe. - These Vans Sk8 Hi x Marvel collection skate shoes are discontinued and are a rare set of skate shoes, good luck finding a clean pair of this Vans Authentic Marvel Women Shoe anywhere else! - Each skate shoe from the Vans Sk8 Hi x Marvel collaboration are collectibles, with a unique limited edition print along with a limited edition Vans Authentic Marvel Women Shoe box. - We could tell you the whole history of why Vans shoes have become a skate shoe legend, but we'll let the comfort of these Vans Authentic Marvel Women Shoe tell the story. - The Vans Authentic Marvel Women Shoe is crafted with a soft footbed, double-stitched vamp, padded tongue and lining, and Vans signature waffle sole. If you're a huge fan of Authentic Marvel Women Shoe, then check out the Authentic Marvel Heads Shoe ! Vans x Marvel With both having roots that stem from creative expression and empowerment, Vans and Marvel have joined forces to introduce one of their largest collaborations. Celebrating the “Off The Wall” Super Heroes of the Marvel Universe, Vans brought forth a variety of co-branded footwear, apparel and accessories featuring an all-star roster of iconic personas including The Avengers, Black Panther, Deadpool, Iron Man, Hulk and more! The Vans x Marvel collection is an epic collaboration for the ages and features a massive line-up of 70-plus styles for fans of all ages. In addition to all of the previous collaborations Vans has done with Marvel, the skateboard brand has accumulated an entire collection jam packed with the world famous Earth’s Mightiest Heroes. Including classic shoe options that were inspired by the Incredible Hulk, Black Widow, Groot, and the Avengers in general, Marvel fanatics have a great opportunity and a variety of options to represent their favorite heroes on their feet. Very similar to that of the Sk8-Hi for Black Panther, the Slip-On for Spiderman, and the Old Skool for the OG Avengers team from previous collaborations, each of these new iterations comes with a different form of inspiration. For example, the Incredible Hulk’s Slip-On features a graphic of his larger-than-life green toes ripping through a pair of checkerboard Vans. An all-over taco graphic can be seen on the inside of the Sk8-Hi’s tongue to further play off the lighthearted nature of the character, Deadpool, while an Authentic boasts early superhero artwork portraits. Finally, Captain Marvel – who currently stands as one of the hero’s last chances at defeating the mighty Thanos – will get her very own Sk8-Hi dressed in her heroic combination of red, navy, and gold. In addition, there are a few unexpected sandal styles that could be good for outdoor activities this Summer (like saving the universe) or, you know, just hanging around the house. Let the Marvel Universe influence not only your super hero attitude but also your style! These Authentics from the Vans and Marvel collection are made for smaller feet and feature black and white prints of the strong female super heros of the Marvel Universe. From Wasp to Spider-Woman, these classic Authentics from Vans will easily add fantastic fun to your shoe collection.
Vans Authentic Marvel ... $134.99
Vans Authentic Marvel Heads Shoe - Collectors and fans rejoice with the all new limited edition Authentic Marvel Heads Shoe Vans x Marvel collection! Vans' iconic Authentic Skate Shoes receive a superhero makeover featured with a canvas upper that's draped with graphics of all your favorite Marvel superheroes! - These Vans Sk8 Hi x Marvel collection skate shoes are discontinued and are a rare set of skate shoes, good luck finding a clean pair of this Vans Authentic Marvel Heads Shoe anywhere else! - Each skate shoe from the Vans Sk8 Hi x Marvel collaboration are collectibles, with a unique limited edition print along with a limited edition Vans Authentic Marvel Heads Shoe box. - We could tell you the whole history of why Vans shoes have become a skate shoe legend, but we'll let the comfort of these Vans Authentic Marvel Heads Shoe tell the story. - The Vans Authentic Marvel Heads Shoe is crafted with a soft footbed, double-stitched vamp, padded tongue and lining, and Vans signature waffle sole. If you're a huge fan of Marvel and the Authentic Marvel Heads Shoe, then check out the Authentic Marvel Women Shoe ! Vans x Marvel With both having roots that stem from creative expression and empowerment, Vans and Marvel have joined forces to introduce one of their largest collaborations. Celebrating the “Off The Wall” Super Heroes of the Marvel Universe, Vans brought forth a variety of co-branded footwear, apparel and accessories featuring an all-star roster of iconic personas including The Avengers, Black Panther, Deadpool, Iron Man, Hulk and more! The Vans x Marvel collection is an epic collaboration for the ages and features a massive line-up of 70-plus styles for fans of all ages. In addition to all of the previous collaborations Vans has done with Marvel, the skateboard brand has accumulated an entire collection jam packed with the world famous Earth’s Mightiest Heroes. Including classic shoe options that were inspired by the Incredible Hulk, Black Widow, Groot, and the Avengers in general, Marvel fanatics have a great opportunity and a variety of options to represent their favorite heroes on their feet. Very similar to that of the Sk8-Hi for Black Panther, the Slip-On for Spiderman, and the Old Skool for the OG Avengers team from previous collaborations, each of these new iterations comes with a different form of inspiration. For example, the Incredible Hulk’s Slip-On features a graphic of his larger-than-life green toes ripping through a pair of checkerboard Vans. An all-over taco graphic can be seen on the inside of the Sk8-Hi’s tongue to further play off the lighthearted nature of the character, Deadpool, while an Authentic boasts early superhero artwork portraits. Finally, Captain Marvel – who currently stands as one of the hero’s last chances at defeating the mighty Thanos – will get her very own Sk8-Hi dressed in her heroic combination of red, navy, and gold. Collectors and fans rejoice with the all new limited edition Vans x Marvel collection. Vans' iconic Authentic Skate Shoes receive a superhero makeover featured with a canvas upper that's draped with graphics of all your favorite Marvel superheroes! The Marvel x Authentic 'Marvel Heads' covers an off-white canvas upper in an allover print graphic of the Avengers' heads. The low-top also features metal eyelets, a white rubber midsole, a waffle gum rubber outsole, and Marvel and Vans co-branding on the red insole.
Converse Chuck Taylor ... $99.99
Converse Chuck Taylor Andy Warhol High Top - Commemorate Andy Warhol, who merged pop culture, film, music, screen printing and performance, with the Converse Andy Warhol Collection - in hope it inspires you to push boundaries with your creativity. - With the entire body of the shoe being completely recognizable, the only thing that stands out from the Converse Chuck Taylor Andy Warhol High Top is the portrait by Andy Warhol himself. - This Converse Chuck Taylor Andy Warhol High Top featuring all black in the classic Chuck Taylor High Top Body with a red and blue stained portrait of Andy Warhol over the ankle. - Another addition to the Converse Chuck Taylor Andy Warhol High Top is the the red, white and blue camo-like stains on the bottom rubber sole. - These Chuck Taylors are a limited edition, discontinued shoe. Good luck finding a clean pair of these anywhere else! If you're a huge fan of Andy Warhol and this Andy Warhol High Top, then check out the Velvet Underground Banana High Tops ! Converse x Andy Warhol The world just can’t get enough of Andy Warhol’s bold, intriguing artwork, and all of the accessories still adorned with his prints nearly 30 years after his death have definitely solidified his spot in both art and pop culture history. Known by many as the “Pope of Pop”, Andy Warhol’s artwork is as relevant today as it was when he first released his creations more than 50 years ago. Andy Warhol (1928-1987) is undeniably best known for his colourful style known as Pop Art, in which he used bright colours to wash over celebrity faces (and much more) to create stunning masterpieces. Arguably the leading figure of the pop culture movement, the late Andy Warhol is responsible for embracing consumerism to create works of art that glorify every day, mass-produced objects such as Coca-Cola bottles and Campbell’s Soup Cans. He caused a bit of a scandal and a lot of art critics weren’t too impressed with his work – but Warhol was too busy being the coolest kid in New York and making an obscene amount of money to really care about what they had to say. With that in mind, one day in 1984-6, Warhol famously used the Chuck Taylor All Star as a blank canvas and platform for self-expression. He silkscreened the iconic silhouette with the message being received that we should ignore convention and be whatever we want to be. To pay homage to the legend, Converse collaborated with The Andy Warhol Foundation back in 2015 to create a collection of wearable art featuring some of the artist’s most iconic prints!
Converse Chuck Taylor ... $109.99
Converse Chuck Taylor Andy Warhol Banana Low Top - Commemorate Andy Warhol, who merged pop culture, film, music, screen printing and performance, with the Converse Andy Warhol Collection - in hope it inspires you to push boundaries with your creativity. - With the entire body of the shoe being completely recognizable, the only thing that stands out from the Converse Chuck Taylor Andy Warhol Banana Low Top is the infamous Velvet Underground banana. - This Converse Chuck Taylor Andy Warhol Banana Low Top features an all black leather upper in the classic Chuck Taylor Low Top body with a yellow banana inspired from Velvet Undergrounds album. - These Chuck Taylor Andy Warhol Banana Low Top are a limited edition, discontinued shoe. Good luck finding a clean pair of these anywhere else! If you love Andy Warhol and this Andy Warhol Banana Low Top, you'll go bananas for these Andy Warhol Banana High Top ! Converse x Andy Warhol The world just can’t get enough of Andy Warhol’s bold, intriguing artwork, and all of the accessories still adorned with his prints nearly 30 years after his death have definitely solidified his spot in both art and pop culture history. Known by many as the “Pope of Pop”, Andy Warhol’s artwork is as relevant today as it was when he first released his creations more than 50 years ago. Andy Warhol (1928-1987) is undeniably best known for his colourful style known as Pop Art, in which he used bright colours to wash over celebrity faces (and much more) to create stunning masterpieces. Arguably the leading figure of the pop culture movement, the late Andy Warhol is responsible for embracing consumerism to create works of art that glorify every day, mass-produced objects such as Coca-Cola bottles and Campbell’s Soup Cans. He caused a bit of a scandal and a lot of art critics weren’t too impressed with his work – but Warhol was too busy being the coolest kid in New York and making an obscene amount of money to really care about what they had to say. With that in mind, one day in 1984-6, Warhol famously used the Chuck Taylor All Star as a blank canvas and platform for self-expression. He silkscreened the iconic silhouette with the message being received that we should ignore convention and be whatever we want to be. To pay homage to the legend, Converse collaborated with The Andy Warhol Foundation back in 2015 to create a collection of wearable art featuring some of the artist’s most iconic prints!
Vans Toy Story Classic... $134.99
Vans Classic Slip-On Sids Mutants Shoe - Vans and Disney Pixar go "to infinity and beyond!" for a collection inspired by Andy's favorite toys from the original Toy Story movie with this Classic Slip-On Sids Mutants shoe. wor- On this Classic Slip-On Sids Mutants shoe, Sid's room doubles as a laboratory for mutating toys, which he tortures for fun. - The Classic Slip-On Sids Mutants shoe feature a canvas upper with Sid's mutant toy creations throughout. - This Toy Story Classic Slip-On Sids Mutants shoe combines the iconic Vans slip-on style with sturdy textile uppers, padded collars, elastic side accents, and a contrasting gum footbed that features Vans custom signature rubber waffle outsoles. - Grab these limited edition, rare Disney and Vans x Toy Story collaboration Classic Slip-On Sids Mutants shoes and play nice. If you don't like Sids toys on this Toy Story Vans Classic Slip-On Sids Mutants shoe then you should check out Andys Toys on the Old Skool Andy's Toys Shoe ! Vans x Toy Story With the Classic Slip-Ons being a perfect fit, its all black body fully complements the graphic portrayed. Sid's room doubles as a laboratory for mutating toys, which he tortures for fun. The Classic slip ons feature a canvas upper with Sid's creations throughout. The padded collar and cushioned footbed offer ultimate comfort and the contrasting gum footbed feature Vans signature waffle tread for grip. Grab these Disney and Vans collaboration shoes and play nice. The authentic body build is a wonderful surprise when seen in a denim body. Woody's pull string is full of classic cowboy lines like "Somebody's poisoned the waterhole!" from his famous cartoon. The Authentic Woody denim shoes feature Woody in a variety of poses throughout, with a cloud print in the background to resemble the wallpaper in Andy's room. Disney and Vans collide to offer some of your favorite characters with all the comfort and signature details from Vans. The cushioned footbed provides comfort for walking, and the waffle tread has the perfect amount of grip with the added detail of Andy's signature, just like his toys. You can't go wrong in Sk8-His, and vans chose these high an mighty shoes for the one and only. You can go to infinity and beyond in the Disney x Vans collaboration Sk8 Hi Buzz Lightyear shoes. The black canvas side panels feature a screen printed Buzz Lightyear all over graphic and are accented by black suede heels and upper. Set your laser from stun to kill in these high top shoes complete with a padded collar, cushioned footbed for comfort and a contrasting purple waffle tread with Andy's signature on the bottom, just like Buzz has on the bottom of his boot! Whether you're flying or falling with style, the Old Skool Buzz Lightyear shoes from Vans are perfect for the adventure. The Disney and Vans collaboration continues with the Toy Story collection, featuring styles inspired by the characters like the Intergalactic Space Ranger, Buzz Lightyear. The leather upper resemble's Buzz's uniform, complete with printed screws on the white panels and blue, green, and red metal eyelets to resemble the buttons on his chest. No Van's shoe would be complete without the comfort of a padded collar and cushioned footbed while the signature waffle grip gets Andy's stamp of approval. Andy loves his toys and creates an imaginative world for them. When he leaves, his toys come to life and create a world of their own! The Old Skool shoes features an all over print graphic starring Rex, Ham, Bo Peep, and building blocks offering a classic Disney style with all the comfort of a classic shoe. The padded leather lined collar and cushioned footbed make you feel like you're walking on a cloud.
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Converse Chuck Taylor ... $129.99
Converse Chuck Taylor Andy Warhol Banana High Top - Commemorate Andy Warhol, who merged pop culture, film, music, screen printing and performance, with the Converse Andy Warhol Collection - in hope it inspires you to push boundaries with your creativity. - With the entire body of the shoe being completely recognizable, the only thing that stands out from the Converse Chuck Taylor Andy Warhol Banana High Top is the infamous Velvet Underground banana. - This Converse Chuck Taylor Andy Warhol Banana High Top features an all white leather upper in the classic Chuck Taylor High Top body with a yellow banana inspired from Velvet Undergrounds album. - These Chuck Taylor Andy Warhol Banana High Top are a limited edition, discontinued shoe. Good luck finding a clean pair of these anywhere else! If you love these Andy Warhol Banana High Top shoes, Check out these Andy Warhol Face High Tops ! Converse x Andy Warhol The world just can’t get enough of Andy Warhol’s bold, intriguing artwork, and all of the accessories still adorned with his prints nearly 30 years after his death have definitely solidified his spot in both art and pop culture history. Known by many as the “Pope of Pop”, Andy Warhol’s artwork is as relevant today as it was when he first released his creations more than 50 years ago. Andy Warhol (1928-1987) is undeniably best known for his colourful style known as Pop Art, in which he used bright colours to wash over celebrity faces (and much more) to create stunning masterpieces. Arguably the leading figure of the pop culture movement, the late Andy Warhol is responsible for embracing consumerism to create works of art that glorify every day, mass-produced objects such as Coca-Cola bottles and Campbell’s Soup Cans. He caused a bit of a scandal and a lot of art critics weren’t too impressed with his work – but Warhol was too busy being the coolest kid in New York and making an obscene amount of money to really care about what they had to say. With that in mind, one day in 1984-6, Warhol famously used the Chuck Taylor All Star as a blank canvas and platform for self-expression. He silkscreened the iconic silhouette with the message being received that we should ignore convention and be whatever we want to be. To pay homage to the legend, Converse collaborated with The Andy Warhol Foundation back in 2015 to create a collection of wearable art featuring some of the artist’s most iconic prints!
Vans Toy Story Authent... $134.99
Vans Authentic Woody Shoe - Vans and Disney Pixar go "to infinity and beyond!" for a collection inspired by Andy's favorite toys from the original Toy Story movie with this Authentic Woody Shoe. - The Authentic Woody shoe features Woody in a variety of poses throughout, with a cloud print in the background to resemble the wallpaper in Andy's room. - Featuring an allover screen print of Sheriff Woody, the Toy Story Authentic Woody Shoe combines the original and now iconic Vans low top style with sturdy textile uppers, metal eyelets, - The cushioned footbed from this Authentic Woody Shoe provides comfort for walking, and the waffle tread has the perfect amount of grip with the added detail of Andy's signature, just like his toys. - Grab these limited edition, rare Disney and Vans x Toy Story collaboration Authentic Woody Shoe shoes and demonstrate your nostalgia ! If you liked this Toy Story Vans Authentic Woody Shoe then you should check out this Old Skool Woody Shoe ! Vans x Toy Story With the Classic Slip-Ons being a perfect fit, its all black body fully complements the graphic portrayed. Sid's room doubles as a laboratory for mutating toys, which he tortures for fun. The Classic slip ons feature a canvas upper with Sid's creations throughout. The padded collar and cushioned footbed offer ultimate comfort and the contrasting gum footbed feature Vans signature waffle tread for grip. Grab these Disney and Vans collaboration shoes and play nice. The authentic body build is a wonderful surprise when seen in a denim body. Woody's pull string is full of classic cowboy lines like "Somebody's poisoned the waterhole!" from his famous cartoon. The Authentic Woody denim shoes feature Woody in a variety of poses throughout, with a cloud print in the background to resemble the wallpaper in Andy's room. Disney and Vans collide to offer some of your favorite characters with all the comfort and signature details from Vans. The cushioned footbed provides comfort for walking, and the waffle tread has the perfect amount of grip with the added detail of Andy's signature, just like his toys. You can't go wrong in Sk8-His, and vans chose these high an mighty shoes for the one and only. You can go to infinity and beyond in the Disney x Vans collaboration Sk8 Hi Buzz Lightyear shoes. The black canvas side panels feature a screen printed Buzz Lightyear all over graphic and are accented by black suede heels and upper. Set your laser from stun to kill in these high top shoes complete with a padded collar, cushioned footbed for comfort and a contrasting purple waffle tread with Andy's signature on the bottom, just like Buzz has on the bottom of his boot! Whether you're flying or falling with style, the Old Skool Buzz Lightyear shoes from Vans are perfect for the adventure. The Disney and Vans collaboration continues with the Toy Story collection, featuring styles inspired by the characters like the Intergalactic Space Ranger, Buzz Lightyear. The leather upper resemble's Buzz's uniform, complete with printed screws on the white panels and blue, green, and red metal eyelets to resemble the buttons on his chest. No Van's shoe would be complete without the comfort of a padded collar and cushioned footbed while the signature waffle grip gets Andy's stamp of approval. Reach for the stars in the Woody Old Skool shoes. The Disney collaboration inspired by Toy Story brings you a Woody inspired shoe complete with cowhide printed side panels, denim heels and upper, and a plaid print lining. The padded collar and cushioned footbed offer ultimate comfort so you can rule the west with ease. The signature waffle tread grip features Andy's name on the bottom, just like woody has on the bottom of his boot.
Vans Toy Story Sk8-Hi ... $134.99
Vans Sk8-Hi Buzz Lightyear - Vans and Disney Pixar go "to infinity and beyond!" for a collection inspired by Andy's favorite toys from the original Toy Story movie with this Sk8-Hi Buzz Lightyear Shoe. - The black canvas side panels of this Sk8-Hi Buzz Lightyear Shoe feature a screen printed Buzz Lightyear all over graphic and are accented by black suede heels and upper. - Set your laser from stun to kill in the Sk8-Hi Buzz Lightyear Shoe complete with a padded collar, cushioned footbed for comfort and a contrasting purple waffle tread with Andy's signature on the bottom of the Sk8-Hi Buzz Lightyear, just like Buzz has on the bottom of his boot! - Grab these limited edition, rare Disney and Vans x Toy Story collaboration Sk8-Hi Buzz Lightyear Shoe and demonstrate your nostalgia ! If you're a huge fan of Buzz and the Toy Story Vans Sk8-Hi Buzz Lightyear shoe then you should check out the Old Skool Buzz Lightyear Shoe ! Vans x Toy Story With the Classic Slip-Ons being a perfect fit, its all black body fully complements the graphic portrayed. Sid's room doubles as a laboratory for mutating toys, which he tortures for fun. The Classic slip ons feature a canvas upper with Sid's creations throughout. The padded collar and cushioned footbed offer ultimate comfort and the contrasting gum footbed feature Vans signature waffle tread for grip. Grab these Disney and Vans collaboration shoes and play nice. The authentic body build is a wonderful surprise when seen in a denim body. Woody's pull string is full of classic cowboy lines like "Somebody's poisoned the waterhole!" from his famous cartoon. The Authentic Woody denim shoes feature Woody in a variety of poses throughout, with a cloud print in the background to resemble the wallpaper in Andy's room. Disney and Vans collide to offer some of your favorite characters with all the comfort and signature details from Vans. The cushioned footbed provides comfort for walking, and the waffle tread has the perfect amount of grip with the added detail of Andy's signature, just like his toys. You can't go wrong in Sk8-His, and vans chose these high an mighty shoes for the one and only. You can go to infinity and beyond in the Disney x Vans collaboration Sk8-Hi Buzz Lightyear Shoe. The black canvas side panels feature a screen printed Buzz Lightyear all over graphic and are accented by black suede heels and upper. Set your laser from stun to kill in these high top shoes complete with a padded collar, cushioned footbed for comfort and a contrasting purple waffle tread with Andy's signature on the bottom, just like Buzz has on the bottom of his boot! Whether you're flying or falling with style, the Old Skool Buzz Lightyear shoes from Vans are perfect for the adventure. The Disney and Vans collaboration continues with the Toy Story collection, featuring styles inspired by the characters like the Intergalactic Space Ranger, Buzz Lightyear. The leather upper resemble's Buzz's uniform, complete with printed screws on the white panels and blue, green, and red metal eyelets to resemble the buttons on his chest. No Van's shoe would be complete without the comfort of a padded collar and cushioned footbed while the signature waffle grip gets Andy's stamp of approval. Andy loves his toys and creates an imaginative world for them. When he leaves, his toys come to life and create a world of their own! The Old Skool shoes features an all over print graphic starring Rex, Ham, Bo Peep, and building blocks offering a classic Disney style with all the comfort of a classic shoe. The padded leather lined collar and cushioned footbed make you feel like you're walking on a cloud. Reach for the stars in the Woody Old Skool shoes. The Disney collaboration inspired by Toy Story brings you a Woody inspired shoe complete with cowhide printed side panels, denim heels and upper, and a plaid print lining. The padded collar and cushioned footbed offer ultimate comfort so you can rule the west with ease. The signature waffle tread grip features Andy's name on the bottom, just like woody has on the bottom of his boot.
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Vans Toy Story Old Sko... $129.99
Vans Old Skool Andys Toys - Vans and Disney Pixar go "to infinity and beyond!" for a collection inspired by Andy's favorite toys from the original Toy Story movie with this Old Skool Andys Toys. - The Old Skool Andys Toys shoe from Vans features an all over print graphic starring Slinky, Rex, Ham, Bo Peep, and building blocks offering a classic Disney style with all the comfort of a Vans shoe. - The padded leather lined collar and cushioned footbed on this Old Skool Andys Toys Shoe will make you feel like you're walking on a cloud. - Grab these limited edition, rare Disney and Vans x Toy Story collaboration Old Skool Andys Toys Shoe and demonstrate your nostalgia ! Vans Old Skool Andys Toys Details: -Old Skool Andys Toys low profile shoes from Vans -Canvas upper with sublimated graphics throughout -White leather Vans stripes on both sides -Vulcanized outsole for improved flexibility -Contrasting Vans waffle tread for extra grip w/ Andy's Signature -Cushioned footbed for comfort -Metal lace eyelets If you prefer the darker side of the toys rather than this Toy Story Vans Old Skool Andys Toys shoe then you should check out Sid's toys on the Classic Slip-On Sids Toys Shoe ! Vans x Toy Story With the Classic Slip-Ons being a perfect fit, its all black body fully complements the graphic portrayed. Sid's room doubles as a laboratory for mutating toys, which he tortures for fun. The Classic slip ons feature a canvas upper with Sid's creations throughout. The padded collar and cushioned footbed offer ultimate comfort and the contrasting gum footbed feature Vans signature waffle tread for grip. Grab these Disney and Vans collaboration shoes and play nice. The authentic body build is a wonderful surprise when seen in a denim body. Woody's pull string is full of classic cowboy lines like "Somebody's poisoned the waterhole!" from his famous cartoon. The Authentic Woody denim shoes feature Woody in a variety of poses throughout, with a cloud print in the background to resemble the wallpaper in Andy's room. Disney and Vans collide to offer some of your favorite characters with all the comfort and signature details from Vans. The cushioned footbed provides comfort for walking, and the waffle tread has the perfect amount of grip with the added detail of Andy's signature, just like his toys. You can't go wrong in Sk8-His, and vans chose these high an mighty shoes for the one and only. You can go to infinity and beyond in the Disney x Vans collaboration Sk8-Hi Buzz Lightyear Shoe. The black canvas side panels feature a screen printed Buzz Lightyear all over graphic and are accented by black suede heels and upper. Set your laser from stun to kill in these high top shoes complete with a padded collar, cushioned footbed for comfort and a contrasting purple waffle tread with Andy's signature on the bottom, just like Buzz has on the bottom of his boot! Whether you're flying or falling with style, the Old Skool Buzz Lightyear shoes from Vans are perfect for the adventure. The Disney and Vans collaboration continues with the Toy Story collection, featuring styles inspired by the characters like the Intergalactic Space Ranger, Buzz Lightyear. The leather upper resemble's Buzz's uniform, complete with printed screws on the white panels and blue, green, and red metal eyelets to resemble the buttons on his chest. No Van's shoe would be complete without the comfort of a padded collar and cushioned footbed while the signature waffle grip gets Andy's stamp of approval. Andy loves his toys and creates an imaginative world for them. When he leaves, his toys come to life and create a world of their own! The Old Skool shoes features an all over print graphic starring Rex, Ham, Bo Peep, and building blocks offering a classic Disney style with all the comfort of a classic shoe. The padded leather lined collar and cushioned footbed make you feel like you're walking on a cloud. Reach for the stars in the Woody Old Skool shoes. The Disney collaboration inspired by Toy Story brings you a Woody inspired shoe complete with cowhide printed side panels, denim heels and upper, and a plaid print lining. The padded collar and cushioned footbed offer ultimate comfort so you can rule the west with ease. The signature waffle tread grip features Andy's name on the bottom, just like woody has on the bottom of his boot.
Vans Toy Story Old Sko... $134.99
Vans Old Skool Buzz Lightyear - Vans and Disney Pixar go "to infinity and beyond!" for a collection inspired by Andy's favorite toys from the original Toy Story movie with this Old Skool Buzz Lightyear. - The leather upper on this Old Skool Buzz Lightyear shoe resemble's Buzz's uniform, complete with printed screws on the white panels and blue, green, and red metal eyelets to resemble the buttons on his chest. - No Van's shoe would be complete without the comfort of a padded collar and cushioned footbed while this Old Skool Buzz Lightyear shoe signature waffle grip gets Andy's stamp of approval. - Grab these limited edition, rare Disney and Vans x Toy Story collaboration Old Skool Buzz Lightyear Shoe and demonstrate your nostalgia ! If you liked this Toy Story Vans Old Skool Buzz Lightyear shoe then you should check out the black Sk8-Hi Buzz Lightyear Shoe ! Vans x Toy Story With the Classic Slip-Ons being a perfect fit, its all black body fully complements the graphic portrayed. Sid's room doubles as a laboratory for mutating toys, which he tortures for fun. The Classic slip ons feature a canvas upper with Sid's creations throughout. The padded collar and cushioned footbed offer ultimate comfort and the contrasting gum footbed feature Vans signature waffle tread for grip. Grab these Disney and Vans collaboration shoes and play nice. The authentic body build is a wonderful surprise when seen in a denim body. Woody's pull string is full of classic cowboy lines like "Somebody's poisoned the waterhole!" from his famous cartoon. The Authentic Woody denim shoes feature Woody in a variety of poses throughout, with a cloud print in the background to resemble the wallpaper in Andy's room. Disney and Vans collide to offer some of your favorite characters with all the comfort and signature details from Vans. The cushioned footbed provides comfort for walking, and the waffle tread has the perfect amount of grip with the added detail of Andy's signature, just like his toys. You can't go wrong in Sk8-His, and vans chose these high an mighty shoes for the one and only. You can go to infinity and beyond in the Disney x Vans collaboration Sk8-Hi Buzz Lightyear Shoe. The black canvas side panels feature a screen printed Buzz Lightyear all over graphic and are accented by black suede heels and upper. Set your laser from stun to kill in these high top shoes complete with a padded collar, cushioned footbed for comfort and a contrasting purple waffle tread with Andy's signature on the bottom, just like Buzz has on the bottom of his boot! Whether you're flying or falling with style, the Old Skool Buzz Lightyear shoes from Vans are perfect for the adventure. The Disney and Vans collaboration continues with the Toy Story collection, featuring styles inspired by the characters like the Intergalactic Space Ranger, Buzz Lightyear. The leather upper resemble's Buzz's uniform, complete with printed screws on the white panels and blue, green, and red metal eyelets to resemble the buttons on his chest. No Van's shoe would be complete without the comfort of a padded collar and cushioned footbed while the signature waffle grip gets Andy's stamp of approval. Andy loves his toys and creates an imaginative world for them. When he leaves, his toys come to life and create a world of their own! The Old Skool shoes features an all over print graphic starring Rex, Ham, Bo Peep, and building blocks offering a classic Disney style with all the comfort of a classic shoe. The padded leather lined collar and cushioned footbed make you feel like you're walking on a cloud. Reach for the stars in the Woody Old Skool shoes. The Disney collaboration inspired by Toy Story brings you a Woody inspired shoe complete with cowhide printed side panels, denim heels and upper, and a plaid print lining. The padded collar and cushioned footbed offer ultimate comfort so you can rule the west with ease. The signature waffle tread grip features Andy's name on the bottom, just like woody has on the bottom of his boot.
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Vans Toy Story Old Sko... $134.99
Vans Old Skool Woody Shoe - Vans and Disney Pixar go "to infinity and beyond!" for a collection inspired by Andy's favorite toys from the original Toy Story movie with this Old Skool Woody shoe. - The Disney and Vans collaboration inspired by Toy Story brings you the Old Skool Woody Shoe complete with cowhide printed side panels, denim heels and upper, and a plaid print lining. - The signature waffle tread grip on this Old Skool Woody Shoe features Andy's name on the bottom, just like woody has on the bottom of his boot. - Grab these limited edition, rare Disney and Vans x Toy Story collaboration Old Skool Woody Shoe and demonstrate your nostalgia ! If you liked this Toy Story Vans Old Skool Woody shoe then you should check out the Denim Authentic Woody Shoe ! Vans x Toy Story With the Classic Slip-Ons being a perfect fit, its all black body fully complements the graphic portrayed. Sid's room doubles as a laboratory for mutating toys, which he tortures for fun. The Classic slip ons feature a canvas upper with Sid's creations throughout. The padded collar and cushioned footbed offer ultimate comfort and the contrasting gum footbed feature Vans signature waffle tread for grip. Grab these Disney and Vans collaboration shoes and play nice. The authentic body build is a wonderful surprise when seen in a denim body. Woody's pull string is full of classic cowboy lines like "Somebody's poisoned the waterhole!" from his famous cartoon. The Authentic Woody denim shoes feature Woody in a variety of poses throughout, with a cloud print in the background to resemble the wallpaper in Andy's room. Disney and Vans collide to offer some of your favorite characters with all the comfort and signature details from Vans. The cushioned footbed provides comfort for walking, and the waffle tread has the perfect amount of grip with the added detail of Andy's signature, just like his toys. You can't go wrong in Sk8-His, and vans chose these high an mighty shoes for the one and only. You can go to infinity and beyond in the Disney x Vans collaboration Sk8-Hi Buzz Lightyear Shoe. The black canvas side panels feature a screen printed Buzz Lightyear all over graphic and are accented by black suede heels and upper. Set your laser from stun to kill in these high top shoes complete with a padded collar, cushioned footbed for comfort and a contrasting purple waffle tread with Andy's signature on the bottom, just like Buzz has on the bottom of his boot! Whether you're flying or falling with style, the Old Skool Buzz Lightyear shoes from Vans are perfect for the adventure. The Disney and Vans collaboration continues with the Toy Story collection, featuring styles inspired by the characters like the Intergalactic Space Ranger, Buzz Lightyear. The leather upper resemble's Buzz's uniform, complete with printed screws on the white panels and blue, green, and red metal eyelets to resemble the buttons on his chest. No Van's shoe would be complete without the comfort of a padded collar and cushioned footbed while the signature waffle grip gets Andy's stamp of approval. Reach for the stars in the Woody Old Skool shoes. The Disney collaboration inspired by Toy Story brings you a Woody inspired shoe complete with cowhide printed side panels, denim heels and upper, and a plaid print lining. The padded collar and cushioned footbed offer ultimate comfort so you can rule the west with ease. The signature waffle tread grip features Andy's name on the bottom, just like woody has on the bottom of his boot.
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Vans Disney Classic Sl... $134.99
Vans Classic Slip-On Mickey Mouse Shoe - Vans and Disney come together for a magical collaboration that reimagines some of the most beloved and iconic animated characters. - Dedicated to those who are young at heart, the Classic Slip-On Mickey Mouse Shoe combines the iconic Vans low profile slip-on with a custom allover print of Mickey Mouse. - The Classic Slip-On Shoe also features sturdy canvas uppers with elastic side accents, padded collar and heel counters, and signature waffle rubber outsoles. If you're a fan of the Classic Slip-On Mickey Mouse Shoe Vans x Disney collaboration, check out the Classic Slip-On Vans x Toy Story Shoe !
Vans Disney Classic Sl... $134.99
Vans Classic Slip-On Alice in Wonderland Shoe - Vans and Disney come together for a magical collaboration that reimagines some of the most beloved and iconic animated characters. - Dedicated to those who are young at heart, the Classic Slip-On Alice in Wonderland combines the iconic Vans low profile slip-on silhouette with a custom allover Wonderland print. - The Disney Slip-On also features sturdy canvas uppers with elastic side accents, padded collars, and signature waffle rubber outsoles. If you're a fan of the Vans x Disney collaboration, check out the Classic Slip-On Vans x Toy Story Shoe !
TUK Black Suede Creepe... $109.99
Vegan TUK Black Suede Creeper Boot - These women's TUK Black Suede Creeper Boot are bad you’ll hope you’re on the naughty list. - Keep your style killer in these Black Suede Creeper Boot. Featuring our new, sleeker VIVA II sole that is more lightweight and flexible than ever. - Black Suede Creeper Boot features a low platform height that is approximately 1 1/4” at the heel and 3/4” in the front and is made of a mixture of EVA and rubber that contributes to the sole’s bendability. - Black Suede Creeper Boot has an all-black cow suede upper. Comes with removable memory foam insoles for added comfort. Don't like the Black Suede Creeper Boot, check out the vegan Black Mondo Boots ! T.U.K./Creeper History Originally from Northampton, England, T.U.K. has moved to the sandy shores of San Diego, CA since 1990for mens and womens footwear. English footwear since the 1890s, brought the distinctly British aspects of the shoe and found the greatest inspiration and influence in the ever growing Southern California punk rock scene. The main result was: a one-of-a-kind distinctive brand of footwear that fosters punk roots across the entire world. T.U.K.’s first retail store was opened in 1991, selling their very own shoes in-house. Demand sudden began to grow, and soon T.U.K. was selling its products worldwide. T.U.K. fabricates a variety of footwear from women’s high heels to unisex sneakers, but the most popular design is, without a doubt, the creeper platform design. Made from crepe rubber during WWII, the thick creeper-sole helped soldiers in the deserts of North African across the hot and sandy terrain. John Ayto claims to have labeled the name ‘brothel creeper’ during those wartime years. The Smithsonian Museum suggests that the crepe in the thick sole might have provided the creeper name towards the shoe. It can also possibly be associated with Ken Mackintosh’s dance tune which had great popularity in 1953 called “The Creep.” Like fashion does, it followed the foot steps of these soldiers and the thick soles began to catch on in England. In London, the decades following the war gave way to a kaleidoscopic cultural underground with subcultures exploding with a variety of styles during the time.Influenced by the Edwardian dressing manner of the Dandies, the Teddy Boy style grew along with the introduction of American rock n’ roll music. Teds wore even bulkier, draped jackets, and high-wasted trousers. They often wore their collars loose and often styled up their outfits with very flamboyant detailing like Bolo Ties and velvet trim. The creeper shoe was also well worn by the Ton-Up boys from the 1950s and later on by the rockers of the ’60s, who enjoyed wearing them as an alternative shoe when they weren’t riding their motorbikes. Greased hair was the hair style of preference. And if you looked down and your feet at any moment, you’d be sure to see the Teds boasting their fine, slickly polished oxfords, or the crepe-soled classic, platformed creepers. And as we know, through the ‘60s and ‘70s was the rise of the Rockers and the Mods, who took hold their liking in classic Teddy Boy-centric garb ebbed and flowed, and it wasn’t until the great rise of punk around the mid ‘70s when the creeper was once again seen on the feet of many, an uproar that surged well into the ‘80s, thrived in the ‘90s, and eventually exploded with the great expansion of the world-wide web. The creeper shoe has since then been adopted by subcultures like indie, ska, punk, new wavers, psychobilly, rockabilly, greasers and goth, Japanese Visual Kei, and was also worn by Bananarama, and the singer of Republica Saffron. Now more than ever before, outsider styles and subcultures hold the style inspired around the whole world, and with its historical background that is deeply woven in the English style and at the West Coast punk way of living, T.U.K. is able to perfectly represent and illustrate the culture clash/expansion of the past few decades.
TUK Black Creeper Buck... $99.99
TUK Black Creeper Buckle - Classic Buckle Action Leather TUK Black Creeper Buckle will be your wardrobe staple. - TUK Black Creeper Buckle features T.U.K.'s lightweight, flexible EVA and rubber sole, monkstrap buckle design, and cushioned insole for added comfort. - These TUK Black Creeper Buckle shoes are comfortable and fashionable. - Wear the TUK Black Creeper Buckle shoes to heighten your attitude ! Don't like the TUK Black Creeper Buckle, check out the vegan Black Mondo Boots ! T.U.K./Creeper History Originally from Northampton, England, T.U.K. has moved to the sandy shores of San Diego, CA since 1990for mens and womens footwear. English footwear since the 1890s, brought the distinctly British aspects of the shoe and found the greatest inspiration and influence in the ever growing Southern California punk rock scene. The main result was: a one-of-a-kind distinctive brand of footwear that fosters punk roots across the entire world. T.U.K.’s first retail store was opened in 1991, selling their very own shoes in-house. Demand sudden began to grow, and soon T.U.K. was selling its products worldwide. T.U.K. fabricates a variety of footwear from women’s high heels to unisex sneakers, but the most popular design is, without a doubt, the creeper platform design. Made from crepe rubber during WWII, the thick creeper-sole helped soldiers in the deserts of North African across the hot and sandy terrain. John Ayto claims to have labeled the name ‘brothel creeper’ during those wartime years. The Smithsonian Museum suggests that the crepe in the thick sole might have provided the creeper name towards the shoe. It can also possibly be associated with Ken Mackintosh’s dance tune which had great popularity in 1953 called “The Creep.” Like fashion does, it followed the foot steps of these soldiers and the thick soles began to catch on in England. In London, the decades following the war gave way to a kaleidoscopic cultural underground with subcultures exploding with a variety of styles during the time.Influenced by the Edwardian dressing manner of the Dandies, the Teddy Boy style grew along with the introduction of American rock n’ roll music. Teds wore even bulkier, draped jackets, and high-wasted trousers. They often wore their collars loose and often styled up their outfits with very flamboyant detailing like Bolo Ties and velvet trim. The creeper shoe was also well worn by the Ton-Up boys from the 1950s and later on by the rockers of the ’60s, who enjoyed wearing them as an alternative shoe when they weren’t riding their motorbikes. Greased hair was the hair style of preference. And if you looked down and your feet at any moment, you’d be sure to see the Teds boasting their fine, slickly polished oxfords, or the crepe-soled classic, platformed creepers. And as we know, through the ‘60s and ‘70s was the rise of the Rockers and the Mods, who took hold their liking in classic Teddy Boy-centric garb ebbed and flowed, and it wasn’t until the great rise of punk around the mid ‘70s when the creeper was once again seen on the feet of many, an uproar that surged well into the ‘80s, thrived in the ‘90s, and eventually exploded with the great expansion of the world-wide web. The creeper shoe has since then been adopted by subcultures like indie, ska, punk, new wavers, psychobilly, rockabilly, greasers and goth, Japanese Visual Kei, and was also worn by Bananarama, and the singer of Republica Saffron. Now more than ever before, outsider styles and subcultures hold the style inspired around the whole world, and with its historical background that is deeply woven in the English style and at the West Coast punk way of living, T.U.K. is able to perfectly represent and illustrate the culture clash/expansion of the past few decades.
TUK Black Vegan Ballet... $69.99
TUK Black Vegan Ballet Creeper - Take center stage in on pointe style with these TUK Black Vegan Ballet Creeper that delivers a whole lot of edgy panache. - This TUK Black Vegan Ballet Creeper features vegan friendly all-black faux leather upper with pointed toe construction and ankle strap closure for an adjustable fit. - TUK Black Vegan Ballet Creeper sits on a low sole creeper platform that measures 1 ¼” at the heel and ¾” in the front. - TUK Black Vegan Ballet Creeper has removable memory foam padding for added comfort. Compare these TUK Black Vegan Ballet Creeper to the Black Pointed Ballet Creepers ! T.U.K./Creeper History Originally from Northampton, England, T.U.K. has moved to the sandy shores of San Diego, CA since 1990. English footwear since the 1890s, brought the distinctly British aspects of the shoe and found the greatest inspiration and influence in the ever growing Southern California punk rock scene. The main result was: a one-of-a-kind distinctive brand of footwear that fosters punk roots across the entire world. T.U.K.’s first retail store was opened in 1991, selling their very own shoes in-house. Demand sudden began to grow, and soon T.U.K. was selling its products worldwide. T.U.K. fabricates a variety of footwear from women’s high heels to unisex sneakers, but the most popular design is, without a doubt, the creeper platform design. Made from crepe rubber during WWII, the thick creeper-sole helped soldiers in the deserts of North African across the hot and sandy terrain. John Ayto claims to have labeled the name ‘brothel creeper’ during those wartime years. The Smithsonian Museum suggests that the crepe in the thick sole might have provided the creeper name towards the shoe. It can also possibly be associated with Ken Mackintosh’s dance tune which had great popularity in 1953 called “The Creep.” Like fashion does, it followed the foot steps of these soldiers and the thick soles began to catch on in England. In London, the decades following the war gave way to a kaleidoscopic cultural underground with subcultures exploding with a variety of styles during the time.Influenced by the Edwardian dressing manner of the Dandies, the Teddy Boy style grew along with the introduction of American rock n’ roll music. Teds wore even bulkier, draped jackets, and high-wasted trousers. They often wore their collars loose and often styled up their outfits with very flamboyant detailing like Bolo Ties and velvet trim. The creeper shoe was also well worn by the Ton-Up boys from the 1950s and later on by the rockers of the ’60s, who enjoyed wearing them as an alternative shoe when they weren’t riding their motorbikes. Greased hair was the hair style of preference. And if you looked down and your feet at any moment, you’d be sure to see the Teds boasting their fine, slickly polished oxfords, or the crepe-soled classic, platformed creepers. And as we know, through the ‘60s and ‘70s was the rise of the Rockers and the Mods, who took hold their liking in classic Teddy Boy-centric garb ebbed and flowed, and it wasn’t until the great rise of punk around the mid ‘70s when the creeper was once again seen on the feet of many, an uproar that surged well into the ‘80s, thrived in the ‘90s, and eventually exploded with the great expansion of the world-wide web. The creeper shoe has since then been adopted by subcultures like indie, ska, punk, new wavers, psychobilly, rockabilly, greasers and goth, Japanese Visual Kei, and was also worn by Bananarama, and the singer of Republica Saffron. Now more than ever before, outsider styles and subcultures hold the style inspired around the whole world, and with its historical background that is deeply woven in the English style and at the West Coast punk way of living, T.U.K. is able to perfectly represent and illustrate the culture clash/expansion of the past few decades.
TUK Stripe Red Pointed... $69.99
TUK Stripe Red Pointed Sandal Creeper - Go for bold and creep it real in the show-stopping TUK Stripe Red Pointed Sandal Creeper - This Stripe Red Pointed Sandal Creeper features vegan friendly black & white striped front contrasted by shiny red patent at the heel and ankle strap closure for an adjustable fit. - TUK Stripe Red Pointed Sandal Creeper sits on a low sole creeper platform that measures 1 ¼” at the heel and ¾” in the front. - Black Stripe Red Pointed Sandal Creeper has removable memory foam padding for added comfort. Math the Stripe Red Pointed Sandal Creeper with other ankle strap shoes like the Black Vegan Ballet Creeper ! T.U.K./Creeper History Originally from Northampton, England, T.U.K. has moved to the sandy shores of San Diego, CA since 1990. English footwear since the 1890s, brought the distinctly British aspects of the shoe and found the greatest inspiration and influence in the ever growing Southern California punk rock scene. The main result was: a one-of-a-kind distinctive brand of footwear that fosters punk roots across the entire world. T.U.K.’s first retail store was opened in 1991, selling their very own shoes in-house. Demand sudden began to grow, and soon T.U.K. was selling its products worldwide. T.U.K. fabricates a variety of footwear from women’s high heels to unisex sneakers, but the most popular design is, without a doubt, the creeper platform design. Made from crepe rubber during WWII, the thick creeper-sole helped soldiers in the deserts of North African across the hot and sandy terrain. John Ayto claims to have labeled the name ‘brothel creeper’ during those wartime years. The Smithsonian Museum suggests that the crepe in the thick sole might have provided the creeper name towards the shoe. It can also possibly be associated with Ken Mackintosh’s dance tune which had great popularity in 1953 called “The Creep.” Like fashion does, it followed the foot steps of these soldiers and the thick soles began to catch on in England. In London, the decades following the war gave way to a kaleidoscopic cultural underground with subcultures exploding with a variety of styles during the time.Influenced by the Edwardian dressing manner of the Dandies, the Teddy Boy style grew along with the introduction of American rock n’ roll music. Teds wore even bulkier, draped jackets, and high-wasted trousers. They often wore their collars loose and often styled up their outfits with very flamboyant detailing like Bolo Ties and velvet trim. The creeper shoe was also well worn by the Ton-Up boys from the 1950s and later on by the rockers of the ’60s, who enjoyed wearing them as an alternative shoe when they weren’t riding their motorbikes. Greased hair was the hair style of preference. And if you looked down and your feet at any moment, you’d be sure to see the Teds boasting their fine, slickly polished oxfords, or the crepe-soled classic, platformed creepers. And as we know, through the ‘60s and ‘70s was the rise of the Rockers and the Mods, who took hold their liking in classic Teddy Boy-centric garb ebbed and flowed, and it wasn’t until the great rise of punk around the mid ‘70s when the creeper was once again seen on the feet of many, an uproar that surged well into the ‘80s, thrived in the ‘90s, and eventually exploded with the great expansion of the world-wide web. The creeper shoe has since then been adopted by subcultures like indie, ska, punk, new wavers, psychobilly, rockabilly, greasers and goth, Japanese Visual Kei, and was also worn by Bananarama, and the singer of Republica Saffron. Now more than ever before, outsider styles and subcultures hold the style inspired around the whole world, and with its historical background that is deeply woven in the English style and at the West Coast punk way of living, T.U.K. is able to perfectly represent and illustrate the culture clash/expansion of the past few decades.
TUK Black and White Ve... $99.99
TUK Black and White Vegan Low Sole Creeper - The timeless TUK creeper that you know and love is back featuring a new sleeker sole that is more lightweight and flexible than ever with the Black and White Vegan Low Sole Creeper. - Black and White Vegan Low Sole Creeper has a black upper with a white front made of our high quality TUKskin material- polishable synthetic faux leather that is both soft and breathable. - Black and White Vegan Low Sole Creeper features a low platform height that is approximately 1 1/4” at the heel and 3/4” in the front and is made of a mixture of EVA and rubber that contributes to the sole’s bendability. - The TUK Black and White Vegan Low Sole Creeper feature a removable memory foam padding for comfort. These Black and White Vegan Low Sole Creeper are available in a Black White Checkered Mondo Creeper ! T.U.K./Creeper History Originally from Northampton, England, T.U.K. has moved to the sandy shores of San Diego, CA since 1990. English footwear since the 1890s, brought the distinctly British aspects of the shoe and found the greatest inspiration and influence in the ever growing Southern California punk rock scene. The main result was: a one-of-a-kind distinctive brand of footwear that fosters punk roots across the entire world. T.U.K.'s first retail store was opened in 1991, selling their very own shoes in-house. Demand sudden began to grow, and soon T.U.K. was selling its products worldwide. T.U.K. fabricates a variety of footwear from women’s high heels to unisex sneakers, but the most popular design is, without a doubt, the creeper platform design. Made from crepe rubber during WWII, the thick creeper-sole helped soldiers in the deserts of North African across the hot and sandy terrain. John Ayto claims to have labeled the name 'brothel creeper' during those wartime years. The Smithsonian Museum suggests that the crepe in the thick sole might have provided the creeper name towards the shoe. It can also possibly be associated with Ken Mackintosh's dance tune which had great popularity in 1953 called "The Creep." Like fashion does, it followed the foot steps of these soldiers and the thick soles began to catch on in England. In London, the decades following the war gave way to a kaleidoscopic cultural underground with subcultures exploding with a variety of styles during the time.Influenced by the Edwardian dressing manner of the Dandies, the Teddy Boy style grew along with the introduction of American rock n’ roll music. Teds wore even bulkier, draped jackets, and high-wasted trousers. They often wore their collars loose and often styled up their outfits with very flamboyant detailing like Bolo Ties and velvet trim. The creeper shoe was also well worn by the Ton-Up boys from the 1950s and later on by the rockers of the '60s, who enjoyed wearing them as an alternative shoe when they weren't riding their motorbikes. Greased hair was the hair style of preference. And if you looked down and your feet at any moment, you’d be sure to see the Teds boasting their fine, slickly polished oxfords, or the crepe-soled classic, platformed creepers. And as we know, through the ‘60s and ‘70s was the rise of the Rockers and the Mods, who took hold their liking in classic Teddy Boy-centric garb ebbed and flowed, and it wasn’t until the great rise of punk around the mid ‘70s when the creeper was once again seen on the feet of many, an uproar that surged well into the ‘80s, thrived in the ‘90s, and eventually exploded with the great expansion of the world-wide web. The creeper shoe has since then been adopted by subcultures like indie, ska, punk, new wavers, psychobilly, rockabilly, greasers and goth, Japanese Visual Kei, and was also worn by Bananarama, and the singer of Republica Saffron. Now more than ever before, outsider styles and subcultures hold the style inspired around the whole world, and with its historical background that is deeply woven in the English style and at the West Coast punk way of living, T.U.K. is able to perfectly represent and illustrate the culture clash/expansion of the past few decades.
TUK Gray Vegan Low Sol... $99.99
TUK Gray Vegan Low Sole Creeper - The timeless TUK creeper that you know and love is back featuring a new sleeker sole that is more lightweight and flexible than ever with the Gray Vegan Low Sole Creeper. - These TUK Gray Vegan Low Sole Creepers has a black upper with a white front made of our high quality TUKskin material- polishable synthetic faux leather that is both soft and breathable. - The TUK Gray Vegan Low Sole Creeper also features a low platform height that is approximately 1 1/4” at the heel and 3/4” in the front and is made of a mixture of EVA and rubber that contributes to the sole’s bendability. - This TUK Gray Vegan Low Sole Creeper a removable memory foam padding for comfort. Soften these Gray Vegan Low Sole Creeper with the Gray Suede Sneaker Creeper ! T.U.K./Creeper History Originally from Northampton, England, T.U.K. has moved to the sandy shores of San Diego, CA since 1990. English footwear since the 1890s, brought the distinctly British aspects of the shoe and found the greatest inspiration and influence in the ever growing Southern California punk rock scene. The main result was: a one-of-a-kind distinctive brand of footwear that fosters punk roots across the entire world. T.U.K.'s first retail store was opened in 1991, selling their very own shoes in-house. Demand sudden began to grow, and soon T.U.K. was selling its products worldwide. T.U.K. fabricates a variety of footwear from women’s high heels to unisex sneakers, but the most popular design is, without a doubt, the creeper platform design. Made from crepe rubber during WWII, the thick creeper-sole helped soldiers in the deserts of North African across the hot and sandy terrain. John Ayto claims to have labeled the name 'brothel creeper' during those wartime years. The Smithsonian Museum suggests that the crepe in the thick sole might have provided the creeper name towards the shoe. It can also possibly be associated with Ken Mackintosh's dance tune which had great popularity in 1953 called "The Creep." Like fashion does, it followed the foot steps of these soldiers and the thick soles began to catch on in England. In London, the decades following the war gave way to a kaleidoscopic cultural underground with subcultures exploding with a variety of styles during the time.Influenced by the Edwardian dressing manner of the Dandies, the Teddy Boy style grew along with the introduction of American rock n’ roll music. Teds wore even bulkier, draped jackets, and high-wasted trousers. They often wore their collars loose and often styled up their outfits with very flamboyant detailing like Bolo Ties and velvet trim. The creeper shoe was also well worn by the Ton-Up boys from the 1950s and later on by the rockers of the '60s, who enjoyed wearing them as an alternative shoe when they weren't riding their motorbikes. Greased hair was the hair style of preference. And if you looked down and your feet at any moment, you’d be sure to see the Teds boasting their fine, slickly polished oxfords, or the crepe-soled classic, platformed creepers. And as we know, through the ‘60s and ‘70s was the rise of the Rockers and the Mods, who took hold their liking in classic Teddy Boy-centric garb ebbed and flowed, and it wasn’t until the great rise of punk around the mid ‘70s when the creeper was once again seen on the feet of many, an uproar that surged well into the ‘80s, thrived in the ‘90s, and eventually exploded with the great expansion of the world-wide web. The creeper shoe has since then been adopted by subcultures like indie, ska, punk, new wavers, psychobilly, rockabilly, greasers and goth, Japanese Visual Kei, and was also worn by Bananarama, and the singer of Republica Saffron. Now more than ever before, outsider styles and subcultures hold the style inspired around the whole world, and with its historical background that is deeply woven in the English style and at the West Coast punk way of living, T.U.K. is able to perfectly represent and illustrate the culture clash/expansion of the past few decades.
TUK Purple Leopard Sne... $59.99
TUK Purple Leopard Sneaker Creeper - Normal is boring! Get ready to hit the stage or the streets in these vulcanized TUK Leopard Sneaker Creeper that re-imagines our former creeper sneaker silhouette with bold & modern twists. - Follow your instincts and run wild in these TUK Purple Leopard Sneaker Creeper. - Deliver an extra dose of fierceness in this TUK Purple Leopard Sneaker Creeper with a vegan friendly black twill upper combined with a fun pink faux leopard fur front. - The TUK Purple Leopard Sneaker Creeper features the vulcanized VLK creeper sneaker silhouette that lends everyday wearability. - D-ring lace up closure and the TUK Purple Leopard Sneaker Creeper has a lightly padded tongue along with removable memory foam insoles for added comfort. Check out these TUK Purple Leopard Sneaker Creeper with less colored Leopard Sneaker Creeper ! T.U.K./Creeper History Originally from Northampton, England, T.U.K. has moved to the sandy shores of San Diego, CA since 1990. English footwear since the 1890s, brought the distinctly British aspects of the shoe and found the greatest inspiration and influence in the ever growing Southern California punk rock scene. The main result was: a one-of-a-kind distinctive brand of footwear that fosters punk roots across the entire world. T.U.K.’s first retail store was opened in 1991, selling their very own shoes in-house. Demand sudden began to grow, and soon T.U.K. was selling its products worldwide. T.U.K. fabricates a variety of footwear from women’s high heels to unisex sneakers, but the most popular design is, without a doubt, the creeper platform design. Made from crepe rubber during WWII, the thick creeper-sole helped soldiers in the deserts of North African across the hot and sandy terrain. John Ayto claims to have labeled the name ‘brothel creeper’ during those wartime years. The Smithsonian Museum suggests that the crepe in the thick sole might have provided the creeper name towards the shoe. It can also possibly be associated with Ken Mackintosh’s dance tune which had great popularity in 1953 called “The Creep.” Like fashion does, it followed the foot steps of these soldiers and the thick soles began to catch on in England. In London, the decades following the war gave way to a kaleidoscopic cultural underground with subcultures exploding with a variety of styles during the time.Influenced by the Edwardian dressing manner of the Dandies, the Teddy Boy style grew along with the introduction of American rock n’ roll music. Teds wore even bulkier, draped jackets, and high-wasted trousers. They often wore their collars loose and often styled up their outfits with very flamboyant detailing like Bolo Ties and velvet trim. The creeper shoe was also well worn by the Ton-Up boys from the 1950s and later on by the rockers of the ’60s, who enjoyed wearing them as an alternative shoe when they weren’t riding their motorbikes. Greased hair was the hair style of preference. And if you looked down and your feet at any moment, you’d be sure to see the Teds boasting their fine, slickly polished oxfords, or the crepe-soled classic, platformed creepers. And as we know, through the ‘60s and ‘70s was the rise of the Rockers and the Mods, who took hold their liking in classic Teddy Boy-centric garb ebbed and flowed, and it wasn’t until the great rise of punk around the mid ‘70s when the creeper was once again seen on the feet of many, an uproar that surged well into the ‘80s, thrived in the ‘90s, and eventually exploded with the great expansion of the world-wide web. The creeper shoe has since then been adopted by subcultures like indie, ska, punk, new wavers, psychobilly, rockabilly, greasers and goth, Japanese Visual Kei, and was also worn by Bananarama, and the singer of Republica Saffron. Now more than ever before, outsider styles and subcultures hold the style inspired around the whole world, and with its historical background that is deeply woven in the English style and at the West Coast punk way of living, T.U.K. is able to perfectly represent and illustrate the culture clash/expansion of the past few decades.
TUK Leopard Toddler Sn... $49.99
TUK Leopard Toddler Sneaker Creeper - Hey wild child. Lace into these toddler TUK Leopard Toddler Sneaker Creeper that has a vegan friendly all-black microfiber upper with brown leopard on the vamp. - The TUK Leopard Toddler Sneaker Creeper features a vegan black twill upper & leopard faux fur with classic D-rings & iconic interlace detailing along the front. The fun animal print gives an extra dose of rock n' roll that looks great on guys & girls alike! - The VLK TUK Leopard Toddler Sneaker Creeper features a more streamlined and sleeker look compared to our past creeper sneaker designs. - In addition to its' updated form, the vulcanized TUK Leopard Toddler Sneaker Creeper have removable insoles with a 3mm layer of memory foam and a lightly padded tongue for added comfort. - VLK TUK Leopard Toddler Sneaker Creeper brings everyday wear ability with a clean style while incorporating the edge & originality that T.U.K. is known for. If you love black over the TUK Leopard Toddler Sneaker Creeper, then you'll love the Black Toddler Sneaker Creeper ! T.U.K./Creeper History Originally from Northampton, England, T.U.K. has moved to the sandy shores of San Diego, CA since 1990. English footwear since the 1890s, brought the distinctly British aspects of the shoe and found the greatest inspiration and influence in the ever growing Southern California punk rock scene. The main result was: a one-of-a-kind distinctive brand of footwear that fosters punk roots across the entire world. T.U.K.’s first retail store was opened in 1991, selling their very own shoes in-house. Demand sudden began to grow, and soon T.U.K. was selling its products worldwide. T.U.K. fabricates a variety of footwear from women’s high heels to unisex sneakers, but the most popular design is, without a doubt, the creeper platform design. Made from crepe rubber during WWII, the thick creeper-sole helped soldiers in the deserts of North African across the hot and sandy terrain. John Ayto claims to have labeled the name ‘brothel creeper’ during those wartime years. The Smithsonian Museum suggests that the crepe in the thick sole might have provided the creeper name towards the shoe. It can also possibly be associated with Ken Mackintosh’s dance tune which had great popularity in 1953 called “The Creep.” Like fashion does, it followed the foot steps of these soldiers and the thick soles began to catch on in England. In London, the decades following the war gave way to a kaleidoscopic cultural underground with subcultures exploding with a variety of styles during the time.Influenced by the Edwardian dressing manner of the Dandies, the Teddy Boy style grew along with the introduction of American rock n’ roll music. Teds wore even bulkier, draped jackets, and high-wasted trousers. They often wore their collars loose and often styled up their outfits with very flamboyant detailing like Bolo Ties and velvet trim. The creeper shoe was also well worn by the Ton-Up boys from the 1950s and later on by the rockers of the ’60s, who enjoyed wearing them as an alternative shoe when they weren’t riding their motorbikes. Greased hair was the hair style of preference. And if you looked down and your feet at any moment, you’d be sure to see the Teds boasting their fine, slickly polished oxfords, or the crepe-soled classic, platformed creepers. And as we know, through the ‘60s and ‘70s was the rise of the Rockers and the Mods, who took hold their liking in classic Teddy Boy-centric garb ebbed and flowed, and it wasn’t until the great rise of punk around the mid ‘70s when the creeper was once again seen on the feet of many, an uproar that surged well into the ‘80s, thrived in the ‘90s, and eventually exploded with the great expansion of the world-wide web. The creeper shoe has since then been adopted by subcultures like indie, ska, punk, new wavers, psychobilly, rockabilly, greasers and goth, Japanese Visual Kei, and was also worn by Bananarama, and the singer of Republica Saffron. Now more than ever before, outsider styles and subcultures hold the style inspired around the whole world, and with its historical background that is deeply woven in the English style and at the West Coast punk way of living, T.U.K. is able to perfectly represent and illustrate the culture clash/expansion of the past few decades.
TUK Black Toddler Snea... $49.99
TUK Black Toddler Sneaker Creeper - Hey wild child! Lace into these toddler TUK Black Toddler Sneaker Creeper that has a vegan friendly all-black microfiber upper. - Features one of the crowd-pleasing upper styles of black cow suede with classic D-rings & iconic interlace detailing along the front. - The VLK TUK Black Toddler Sneaker Creeper features a more streamlined and sleeker look compared to our past creeper sneaker designs. - The vulcanized TUK Black Toddler Sneaker Creeper have removable insoles with a 3mm layer of memory foam and a lightly padded tongue for added comfort. - VLK TUK Black Toddler Sneaker Creeper brings to you everyday wearability with a clean style while incorporating the edge & originality that T.U.K. is known for. We've also got this TUK Black Toddler Sneaker Creeper in the Leopard Toddler Sneaker Creeper ! T.U.K./Creeper History Originally from Northampton, England, T.U.K. has moved to the sandy shores of San Diego, CA since 1990. English footwear since the 1890s, brought the distinctly British aspects of the shoe and found the greatest inspiration and influence in the ever growing Southern California punk rock scene. The main result was: a one-of-a-kind distinctive brand of footwear that fosters punk roots across the entire world. T.U.K.’s first retail store was opened in 1991, selling their very own shoes in-house. Demand sudden began to grow, and soon T.U.K. was selling its products worldwide. T.U.K. fabricates a variety of footwear from women’s high heels to unisex sneakers, but the most popular design is, without a doubt, the creeper platform design. Made from crepe rubber during WWII, the thick creeper-sole helped soldiers in the deserts of North African across the hot and sandy terrain. John Ayto claims to have labeled the name ‘brothel creeper’ during those wartime years. The Smithsonian Museum suggests that the crepe in the thick sole might have provided the creeper name towards the shoe. It can also possibly be associated with Ken Mackintosh’s dance tune which had great popularity in 1953 called “The Creep.” Like fashion does, it followed the foot steps of these soldiers and the thick soles began to catch on in England. In London, the decades following the war gave way to a kaleidoscopic cultural underground with subcultures exploding with a variety of styles during the time.Influenced by the Edwardian dressing manner of the Dandies, the Teddy Boy style grew along with the introduction of American rock n’ roll music. Teds wore even bulkier, draped jackets, and high-wasted trousers. They often wore their collars loose and often styled up their outfits with very flamboyant detailing like Bolo Ties and velvet trim. The creeper shoe was also well worn by the Ton-Up boys from the 1950s and later on by the rockers of the ’60s, who enjoyed wearing them as an alternative shoe when they weren’t riding their motorbikes. Greased hair was the hair style of preference. And if you looked down and your feet at any moment, you’d be sure to see the Teds boasting their fine, slickly polished oxfords, or the crepe-soled classic, platformed creepers. And as we know, through the ‘60s and ‘70s was the rise of the Rockers and the Mods, who took hold their liking in classic Teddy Boy-centric garb ebbed and flowed, and it wasn’t until the great rise of punk around the mid ‘70s when the creeper was once again seen on the feet of many, an uproar that surged well into the ‘80s, thrived in the ‘90s, and eventually exploded with the great expansion of the world-wide web. The creeper shoe has since then been adopted by subcultures like indie, ska, punk, new wavers, psychobilly, rockabilly, greasers and goth, Japanese Visual Kei, and was also worn by Bananarama, and the singer of Republica Saffron. Now more than ever before, outsider styles and subcultures hold the style inspired around the whole world, and with its historical background that is deeply woven in the English style and at the West Coast punk way of living, T.U.K. is able to perfectly represent and illustrate the culture clash/expansion of the past few decades.
TUK Black Kitty Mary J... $49.99
TUK Black Kitty Mary Jane Toddler Sneaker - Our beloved kitty face Mary Jane gets a refreshing update in this Black Kitty Mary Jane Toddler Sneaker vulcanized form! - These charming Black Kitty Mary Jane Toddler Sneaker feature our classic black kitty face with tail at the heel and is now combined with a more streamlined and sleek look from our VLK collection. - In addition to its updated form, these Black Kitty Mary Jane Toddler Sneaker have removable memory foam insoles for added comfort. - Black Kitty Mary Jane Toddler Sneaker is made of a vegan friendly black soft PU upper and has a buckle strap closure for an adjustable fit. - VLK TUK Black Kitty Mary Jane Toddler Sneaker brings everyday wear ability with a clean style while incorporating the edge & originality that T.U.K. is known for. If you love pink over the TUK Black Kitty Mary Jane Toddler Sneaker, then you'll love the Pink Kitty Toddler Mary Jane ! T.U.K./Creeper History Originally from Northampton, England, T.U.K. has moved to the sandy shores of San Diego, CA since 1990. English footwear since the 1890s, brought the distinctly British aspects of the shoe and found the greatest inspiration and influence in the ever growing Southern California punk rock scene. The main result was: a one-of-a-kind distinctive brand of footwear that fosters punk roots across the entire world. T.U.K.’s first retail store was opened in 1991, selling their very own shoes in-house. Demand sudden began to grow, and soon T.U.K. was selling its products worldwide. T.U.K. fabricates a variety of footwear from women’s high heels to unisex sneakers, but the most popular design is, without a doubt, the creeper platform design. Made from crepe rubber during WWII, the thick creeper-sole helped soldiers in the deserts of North African across the hot and sandy terrain. John Ayto claims to have labeled the name ‘brothel creeper’ during those wartime years. The Smithsonian Museum suggests that the crepe in the thick sole might have provided the creeper name towards the shoe. It can also possibly be associated with Ken Mackintosh’s dance tune which had great popularity in 1953 called “The Creep.” Like fashion does, it followed the foot steps of these soldiers and the thick soles began to catch on in England. In London, the decades following the war gave way to a kaleidoscopic cultural underground with subcultures exploding with a variety of styles during the time.Influenced by the Edwardian dressing manner of the Dandies, the Teddy Boy style grew along with the introduction of American rock n’ roll music. Teds wore even bulkier, draped jackets, and high-wasted trousers. They often wore their collars loose and often styled up their outfits with very flamboyant detailing like Bolo Ties and velvet trim. The creeper shoe was also well worn by the Ton-Up boys from the 1950s and later on by the rockers of the ’60s, who enjoyed wearing them as an alternative shoe when they weren’t riding their motorbikes. Greased hair was the hair style of preference. And if you looked down and your feet at any moment, you’d be sure to see the Teds boasting their fine, slickly polished oxfords, or the crepe-soled classic, platformed creepers. And as we know, through the ‘60s and ‘70s was the rise of the Rockers and the Mods, who took hold their liking in classic Teddy Boy-centric garb ebbed and flowed, and it wasn’t until the great rise of punk around the mid ‘70s when the creeper was once again seen on the feet of many, an uproar that surged well into the ‘80s, thrived in the ‘90s, and eventually exploded with the great expansion of the world-wide web. The creeper shoe has since then been adopted by subcultures like indie, ska, punk, new wavers, psychobilly, rockabilly, greasers and goth, Japanese Visual Kei, and was also worn by Bananarama, and the singer of Republica Saffron. Now more than ever before, outsider styles and subcultures hold the style inspired around the whole world, and with its historical background that is deeply woven in the English style and at the West Coast punk way of living, T.U.K. is able to perfectly represent and illustrate the culture clash/expansion of the past few decades.
TUK Pink Kitty Mary Ja... $49.99
TUK Pink Kitty Mary Jane Toddler Sneaker - Our beloved kitty face Mary Jane gets a refreshing update in this Pink Kitty Mary Jane Toddler Sneaker vulcanized form! - These charming Pink Kitty Mary Jane Toddler Sneaker feature our classic black kitty face with tail at the heel and is now combined with a more streamlined and sleek look from our VLK collection. - In addition to its updated form, these Pink Kitty Mary Jane Toddler Sneaker have removable memory foam insoles for added comfort. - Pink Kitty Mary Jane Toddler Sneaker is made of a vegan friendly black soft PU upper and has a buckle strap closure for an adjustable fit. - VLK TUK Pink Kitty Mary Jane Toddler Sneaker brings everyday wear ability with a clean style while incorporating the edge & originality that T.U.K. is known for. If you love black over the TUK Pink Kitty Mary Jane Toddler Sneaker, then you'll love the Black Kitty Mary Jane Sneaker ! T.U.K./Creeper History Originally from Northampton, England, T.U.K. has moved to the sandy shores of San Diego, CA since 1990. English footwear since the 1890s, brought the distinctly British aspects of the shoe and found the greatest inspiration and influence in the ever growing Southern California punk rock scene. The main result was: a one-of-a-kind distinctive brand of footwear that fosters punk roots across the entire world. T.U.K.’s first retail store was opened in 1991, selling their very own shoes in-house. Demand sudden began to grow, and soon T.U.K. was selling its products worldwide. T.U.K. fabricates a variety of footwear from women’s high heels to unisex sneakers, but the most popular design is, without a doubt, the creeper platform design. Made from crepe rubber during WWII, the thick creeper-sole helped soldiers in the deserts of North African across the hot and sandy terrain. John Ayto claims to have labeled the name ‘brothel creeper’ during those wartime years. The Smithsonian Museum suggests that the crepe in the thick sole might have provided the creeper name towards the shoe. It can also possibly be associated with Ken Mackintosh’s dance tune which had great popularity in 1953 called “The Creep.” Like fashion does, it followed the foot steps of these soldiers and the thick soles began to catch on in England. In London, the decades following the war gave way to a kaleidoscopic cultural underground with subcultures exploding with a variety of styles during the time.Influenced by the Edwardian dressing manner of the Dandies, the Teddy Boy style grew along with the introduction of American rock n’ roll music. Teds wore even bulkier, draped jackets, and high-wasted trousers. They often wore their collars loose and often styled up their outfits with very flamboyant detailing like Bolo Ties and velvet trim. The creeper shoe was also well worn by the Ton-Up boys from the 1950s and later on by the rockers of the ’60s, who enjoyed wearing them as an alternative shoe when they weren’t riding their motorbikes. Greased hair was the hair style of preference. And if you looked down and your feet at any moment, you’d be sure to see the Teds boasting their fine, slickly polished oxfords, or the crepe-soled classic, platformed creepers. And as we know, through the ‘60s and ‘70s was the rise of the Rockers and the Mods, who took hold their liking in classic Teddy Boy-centric garb ebbed and flowed, and it wasn’t until the great rise of punk around the mid ‘70s when the creeper was once again seen on the feet of many, an uproar that surged well into the ‘80s, thrived in the ‘90s, and eventually exploded with the great expansion of the world-wide web. The creeper shoe has since then been adopted by subcultures like indie, ska, punk, new wavers, psychobilly, rockabilly, greasers and goth, Japanese Visual Kei, and was also worn by Bananarama, and the singer of Republica Saffron. Now more than ever before, outsider styles and subcultures hold the style inspired around the whole world, and with its historical background that is deeply woven in the English style and at the West Coast punk way of living, T.U.K. is able to perfectly represent and illustrate the culture clash/expansion of the past few decades.
Dr. Martens 1460 Black... $249.99
Dr. Martens 1460 Black Sabbath Boot - Black Sabbath 1460 Dr. Martens Boots Before there was metal, there was Black Sabbath. This year, the trailblazing Black Sabbath and Paranoid albums celebrate their 50th anniversaries, and we’re marking the occasion with an exclusive collaboration creating the Black Sabbath 1460 Dr. Martens Boots. - The Black Sabbath 1460 Dr. Martens Boots is splashed with artwork from the band’s eponymous debut and fitted with a purple popped eyelet and core Docs DNA. - Through the laces of the Black Sabbath 1460 Dr. Martens Boots are a ‘Henry’ badge — the iconic flying devil/angel that’s become synonymous with Black Sabbath over the years. - The Black Sabbath 1460 Dr. Martens Boots come with two sets of laces: black and a flat braided pair with purple aglets and a N.I.B. print. - Salute the sinister progenitors of heavy metal with the new Black Sabbath 1460 Dr. Martens Boots! The Black Sabbath Collection not only features the Black Sabbath 1460 Dr. Martens Boots, but also the Black Sabbath 1461 Dr. Martens Shoes ! Dr. Martens History Starting in 1901, the small company began in Wollaston, Northamptonshire in the English Midlands. They were at the location of the epicenter of the English shoe industry and for six decades the footwear earned a solid reputation as sturdy, durable work boots. In 1945, a 25-year-old soldier, while trying to heal from a broken foot, created a unique air-cushioned sole, opposed from traditional rough leather sole, to aid his recovery. Using a salvaged cobbler’s last and a needle, he made a prototype shoe and revealed it to an old university friend and mechanical engineer. Both then became great business partners by using disused military supplies and began producing their shoes with unique soles. By 1947 they began formal production and within a decade they had a great going business, despite mainly selling to older women. In 1959, they decided it was time to advertise their revolutionary footwear invention in overseas magazines. While he was scanning the pages of a shoe trade magazine, his eye was caught by the manufacture advertisement for their revolutionary air- cushioned sole. New boots were now branded as ‘Airwair’ and came distinctly with a black and yellow heel loop representing the brand name and the slogan “With Bouncing Soles” which was printed based on the manufacturer's own handwriting. With its name being created off the date they were first created, April 1st, 1960, the eight-eyed 1460 Dr. Martens boot had mad its first arrival. The decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was created, there was an eccentric wave of change, new ideas, cultural explosion and eventually social revolution. This radical era also witnessed flamboyant and often exotic fashions and styles, an odd period of time for the birth of such a functional work-boot. Without any insight as to why or how, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early multi-cultural, ska-loving skinheads – who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear Dr. Martens as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. Doing so enabled both first generation skinheads and Townshend to alter the course of the brand’s history, which in turn changed the classic work-wear boot into a subcultural essential. While Britain was constantly pursed by anti-government riots and social resentment, youth culture managed to rise up from the streets with yet more highly visual and individual tribes such as psychobilly, grebo and scooter boys. Constant sales of smaller men’s size boots also induced Dr. Martens to create a street trend for girls, who would buy then customize with florals, the simple 8-hole boot. Meanwhile, US Hardcore musicians touring the UK began to take pairs of DM’s back to the west coast, thus starting American subculture’s adoption of the brand. Without music, Dr Martens would have remained a workwear boot. The music of tribes who wear Dr. Martens has become inseparable from the brand itself.
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Dr. Martens 1461 Black... $189.99
Dr. Martens 1461 Black Sabbath Shoes - Before there was metal, there was Black Sabbath. This year, the trailblazing Black Sabbath and Paranoid albums celebrate their 50th anniversaries, and we’re marking the occasion with an exclusive collaboration creating the Black Sabbath 1461 Dr. Martens Shoes. - The special edition Black Sabbath 1461 Dr. Martens Shoes is made with Backhand Strawgrain leather uppers featuring a graphic of the wildly influential 1970 album Paranoid - This Black Sabbath 1461 Dr. Martens Shoes is fitted with a purple popped eyelet, ‘Henry’ motif and heel loop. - The iconic album artwork is digitally printed on the quarters, and the Black Sabbath 1461 Dr. Martens Shoes is finished with embossed Black Sabbath lettering on the vamp. - Pay homage to the godfathers of heavy metal with the new Black Sabbath 1461 Dr. Martens Shoes! The Black Sabbath Collection not only features the Black Sabbath 1461 Dr. Martens Shoes, but also the Black Sabbath 1460 Dr. Martens Boots ! Dr. Martens History Starting in 1901, the small company began in Wollaston, Northamptonshire in the English Midlands. They were at the location of the epicenter of the English shoe industry and for six decades the footwear earned a solid reputation as sturdy, durable work boots. In 1945, a 25-year-old soldier, while trying to heal from a broken foot, created a unique air-cushioned sole, opposed from traditional rough leather sole, to aid his recovery. Using a salvaged cobbler’s last and a needle, he made a prototype shoe and revealed it to an old university friend and mechanical engineer. Both then became great business partners by using disused military supplies and began producing their shoes with unique soles. By 1947 they began formal production and within a decade they had a great going business, despite mainly selling to older women. In 1959, they decided it was time to advertise their revolutionary footwear invention in overseas magazines. While he was scanning the pages of a shoe trade magazine, his eye was caught by the manufacture advertisement for their revolutionary air- cushioned sole. The new boots were now branded as ‘Airwair’ and came distinctly with a black and yellow heel loop representing the brand name and the slogan “With Bouncing Soles” which was printed based on the manufacturer's own handwriting. With its name being created off the date they were first created, April 1st, 1960, the eight-eyed 1460 Dr. Martens boot had mad its first arrival. The decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was created, there was an eccentric wave of change, new ideas, cultural explosion and eventually social revolution. This radical era also witnessed flamboyant and often exotic fashions and styles, an odd period of time for the birth of such a functional work-boot. Without any insight as to why or how, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early multi-cultural, ska-loving skinheads – who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear Dr. Martens as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. Doing so enabled both first generation skinheads and Townshend to alter the course of the brand’s history, which in turn changed the classic work-wear boot into a subcultural essential. While Britain was constantly pursed by anti-government riots and social resentment, youth culture managed to rise up from the streets with yet more highly visual and individual tribes such as psychobilly, grebo and scooter boys. Constant sales of smaller men’s size boots also induced Dr. Martens to create a street trend for girls, who would buy then customize with florals, the simple 8-hole boot. Meanwhile, US Hardcore musicians touring the UK began to take pairs of DM’s back to the west coast, thus starting American subculture’s adoption of the brand. Without music, Dr Martens would have remained a workwear boot. The music of tribes who wear Dr. Martens has become inseparable from the brand itself.
Vans Disney Authentic ... $134.99
Disney Authentic Princess Jasmine Shoe - Vans and Disney come together for a magical collaboration that reimagines some of the most beloved and iconic princesses. - Bringing to life her everlasting story of adventure, the Disney Authentic Princess Jasmine Shoe combines the original and now iconic Vans low top style with a custom allover print of Jasmine on the magic carpet alongside Genie's lamp. - The Disney Authentic also includes sturdy canvas uppers, metal eyelets, and signature waffle rubber outsoles. If you're a fan of the Vans x Disney collaboration, check out the Classic Slip-On Mickey Mouse Shoe !
TUK Black Mary Jane F9... $79.99
TUK Black Mary Jane - Perfect for the space in between casual and dressed up, the TUK Black Mary Jane are perfect for any occasion. - The TUK Black Mary Jane features a low platform height that is approximately 1 ¼” at the heel and ¾” in the front and is made of a mixture of EVA and rubber that contributes to the sole’s bendability. - With an all-black upper made of our high quality TUKskin™ material — the TUK Black Mary Jane polishable synthetic faux leather is both soft and breathable. - TUK Black Mary Jane with removable memory foam insoles for added comfort. - TUK Black Mary Jane brings everyday wear ability with a clean style while incorporating the edge & originality that T.U.K. is known for. If you love these TUK Black Mary Jane , then you'll love the Black Brogue Mary Janes ! T.U.K./Creeper History Originally from Northampton, England, T.U.K. has moved to the sandy shores of San Diego, CA since 1990. English footwear since the 1890s, brought the distinctly British aspects of the shoe and found the greatest inspiration and influence in the ever growing Southern California punk rock scene. The main result was: a one-of-a-kind distinctive brand of footwear that fosters punk roots across the entire world. T.U.K.’s first retail store was opened in 1991, selling their very own shoes in-house. Demand sudden began to grow, and soon T.U.K. was selling its products worldwide. T.U.K. fabricates a variety of footwear from women’s high heels to unisex sneakers, but the most popular design is, without a doubt, the creeper platform design. Made from crepe rubber during WWII, the thick creeper-sole helped soldiers in the deserts of North African across the hot and sandy terrain. John Ayto claims to have labeled the name ‘brothel creeper’ during those wartime years. The Smithsonian Museum suggests that the crepe in the thick sole might have provided the creeper name towards the shoe. It can also possibly be associated with Ken Mackintosh’s dance tune which had great popularity in 1953 called “The Creep.” Like fashion does, it followed the foot steps of these soldiers and the thick soles began to catch on in England. In London, the decades following the war gave way to a kaleidoscopic cultural underground with subcultures exploding with a variety of styles during the time.Influenced by the Edwardian dressing manner of the Dandies, the Teddy Boy style grew along with the introduction of American rock n’ roll music. Teds wore even bulkier, draped jackets, and high-wasted trousers. The creeper shoe was also well worn by the Ton-Up boys from the 1950s and later on by the rockers of the ’60s, who enjoyed wearing them as an alternative shoe when they weren’t riding their motorbikes. Greased hair was the hair style of preference. And if you looked down and your feet at any moment, you’d be sure to see the Teds boasting their fine, slickly polished oxfords, or the crepe-soled classic, platformed creepers. And as we know, through the ‘60s and ‘70s was the rise of the Rockers and the Mods, who took hold their liking in classic Teddy Boy-centric garb ebbed and flowed, and it wasn’t until the great rise of punk around the mid ‘70s when the creeper was once again seen on the feet of many, an uproar that surged well into the ‘80s, thrived in the ‘90s, and eventually exploded with the great expansion of the world-wide web. The creeper shoe has since then been adopted by subcultures like indie, ska, punk, new wavers, psychobilly, rockabilly, greasers and goth, Japanese Visual Kei, and was also worn by Bananarama, and the singer of Republica Saffron. Now more than ever before, outsider styles and subcultures hold the style inspired around the whole world, and with its historical background that is deeply woven in the English style and at the West Coast punk way of living, T.U.K. is able to perfectly represent and illustrate the culture clash/expansion of the past few decades.
TUK Charcoal Suede Mon... $99.99
TUK Charcoal Suede Mondo Creeper - The TUK Charcoal Suede Mondo Creeper Classics Never Go Out Of Style. - The TUK Charcoal Suede Mondo Creeper feature the new lightweight and more flexible soles in our traditional 1 7/8" height. - These round toe TUK Charcoal Suede Mondo Creeper have a black woven interlace, and silver metal D - TUK Charcoal Suede Mondo Creeper feature the patented T.U.K. Skull n' Bones creeper sole design. Lower these TUK Charcoal Suede Mondo Creeper with the Gray Suede Low Sole Creeper ! T.U.K./Creeper History Originally from Northampton, England, T.U.K. has moved to the sandy shores of San Diego, CA since 1990. English footwear since the 1890s, brought the distinctly British aspects of the shoe and found the greatest inspiration and influence in the ever growing Southern California punk rock scene. The main result was: a one-of-a-kind distinctive brand of footwear that fosters punk roots across the entire world. T.U.K.’s first retail store was opened in 1991, selling their very own shoes in-house. Demand sudden began to grow, and soon T.U.K. was selling its products worldwide. T.U.K. fabricates a variety of footwear from women’s high heels to unisex sneakers, but the most popular design is, without a doubt, the creeper platform design. Made from crepe rubber during WWII, the thick creeper-sole helped soldiers in the deserts of North African across the hot and sandy terrain. John Ayto claims to have labeled the name ‘brothel creeper’ during those wartime years. The Smithsonian Museum suggests that the crepe in the thick sole might have provided the creeper name towards the shoe. It can also possibly be associated with Ken Mackintosh’s dance tune which had great popularity in 1953 called “The Creep.” Like fashion does, it followed the foot steps of these soldiers and the thick soles began to catch on in England. In London, the decades following the war gave way to a kaleidoscopic cultural underground with subcultures exploding with a variety of styles during the time.Influenced by the Edwardian dressing manner of the Dandies, the Teddy Boy style grew along with the introduction of American rock n’ roll music. Teds wore even bulkier, draped jackets, and high-wasted trousers. The creeper shoe was also well worn by the Ton-Up boys from the 1950s and later on by the rockers of the ’60s, who enjoyed wearing them as an alternative shoe when they weren’t riding their motorbikes. Greased hair was the hair style of preference. And if you looked down and your feet at any moment, you’d be sure to see the Teds boasting their fine, slickly polished oxfords, or the crepe-soled classic, platformed creepers. And as we know, through the ‘60s and ‘70s was the rise of the Rockers and the Mods, who took hold their liking in classic Teddy Boy-centric garb ebbed and flowed, and it wasn’t until the great rise of punk around the mid ‘70s when the creeper was once again seen on the feet of many, an uproar that surged well into the ‘80s, thrived in the ‘90s, and eventually exploded with the great expansion of the world-wide web. The creeper shoe has since then been adopted by subcultures like indie, ska, punk, new wavers, psychobilly, rockabilly, greasers and goth, Japanese Visual Kei, and was also worn by Bananarama. Now more than ever before, outsider styles and subcultures hold the style inspired around the whole world, and with its historical background that is deeply woven in the English style and at the West Coast punk way of living, T.U.K. is able to perfectly represent and illustrate the culture clash/expansion of the past few decades.
TUK Black Suede Pointe... $99.99
TUK Black Suede Pointed Original Creeper - This is T.U.K.'s premium Creeper collection. We have delved into the brands rich heritage to produce The 1970 Black Suede Pointed Original Creeper. - Taking these Black Suede Pointed Original Creeper back to an iconic era when Punk Rock was the sound of a rebellious and political youth movement and The Creeper became a symbol of sub culture and anti-establishment. - Just like back in the day, the Black Suede Pointed Original Creeper features 'proper leather and suede' uppers, luxury leather linings and natural rubber soles with a patterned welt. - This pair of 1970 Black Suede Pointed Original Creeper has a classic Monk Buckle strap closure. If you liked these Black Suede Pointed Original Creeper, check out the Black Pointed Creeper ! T.U.K./Creeper History Originally from Northampton, England, T.U.K. has moved to the sandy shores of San Diego, CA since 1990. English footwear since the 1890s, brought the distinctly British aspects of the shoe and found the greatest inspiration and influence in the ever growing Southern California punk rock scene. The main result was: a one-of-a-kind distinctive brand of footwear that fosters punk roots across the entire world. T.U.K.’s first retail store was opened in 1991, selling their very own shoes in-house. T.U.K. was selling its products worldwide. T.U.K. fabricates a variety of footwear from women’s high heels to unisex sneakers, but the most popular design is, without a doubt, the creeper platform design. Made from crepe rubber during WWII, the thick creeper-sole helped soldiers in the deserts of North African across the hot and sandy terrain. John Ayto claims to have labeled the name ‘brothel creeper’ during those wartime years. The Smithsonian Museum suggests that the crepe in the thick sole might have provided the creeper name towards the shoe. It can also possibly be associated with Ken Mackintosh’s dance tune which had great popularity in 1953 called “The Creep.” Like fashion does, it followed the foot steps of these soldiers and the thick soles began to catch on in England. In London, the decades following the war gave way to a kaleidoscopic cultural underground with subcultures exploding with a variety of styles during the time.Influenced by the Edwardian dressing manner of the Dandies, the Teddy Boy style grew along with the introduction of American rock n’ roll music. The creeper shoe was also well worn by the Ton-Up boys from the 1950s and later on by the rockers of the ’60s, who enjoyed them as an alternative shoe when they weren’t riding their motorbikes. Greased hair was the style of preference. And if you looked down and your feet at any moment, you’d be sure to see the Teds boasting their fine polished oxfords, or the crepe-soled classic, platformed creepers. As we know, through the ‘60s and ‘70s was the rise of the Rockers and the Mods, who took hold their liking in classic Teddy Boy-centric garb ebbed and flowed, and it wasn’t until the great rise of punk around the mid ‘70s when the creeper was once again seen on the feet of many, an uproar that surged well into the ‘80s, thrived in the ‘90s, and eventually exploded with the great expansion of the world-wide web. Now more than ever before, outsider styles and subcultures hold the style inspired around the whole world, and with its historical background that is deeply woven in the English style and at the West Coast punk way of living, T.U.K. is able to perfectly represent and illustrate the culture clash/expansion of the past few decades.
TUK Vegan Brogue Mary ... $99.99
TUK Vegan Brogue Mary Jane - Strap into classically chic fashion in these TUK Vegan Brogue Mary Jane that offer our same bold, iconic style in a vegan alternative option. - The TUK Vegan Brogue Mary Jane features a 1 ½” heel and is made of a mixture of EVA and rubber that contributes to the sole’s bendability. - With an all-black upper made of our high quality TUKskin™ material — the TUK Vegan Brogue Mary Jane polishable synthetic faux leather is both soft and breathable. - TUK Vegan Brogue Mary Jane with removable memory foam insoles for added comfort. - TUK Vegan Brogue Mary Jane brings everyday wear ability with a clean style while incorporating the edge & originality that T.U.K. is known for. If you love these TUK Vegan Brogue Mary Jane, then you'll love the Black Brogue Mary Janes ! T.U.K./Creeper History Originally from Northampton, England, T.U.K. has moved to the sandy shores of San Diego, CA since 1990. English footwear since the 1890s, brought the distinctly British aspects of the shoe and found the greatest inspiration and influence in the ever growing Southern California punk rock scene. The main result was: a one-of-a-kind distinctive brand of footwear that fosters punk roots across the entire world. T.U.K.’s first retail store was opened in 1991, selling their very own shoes in-house. Demand sudden began to grow, and soon T.U.K. was selling its products worldwide. T.U.K. fabricates a variety of footwear from women’s high heels to unisex sneakers, but the most popular design is, without a doubt, the creeper platform design. Made from crepe rubber during WWII, the thick creeper-sole helped soldiers in the deserts of North African across the hot and sandy terrain. John Ayto claims to have labeled the name ‘brothel creeper’ during those wartime years. The Smithsonian Museum suggests that the crepe in the thick sole might have provided the creeper name towards the shoe. It can also possibly be associated with Ken Mackintosh’s dance tune which had great popularity in 1953 called “The Creep.” Like fashion does, it followed the foot steps of these soldiers and the thick soles began to catch on in England. In London, the decades following the war gave way to a kaleidoscopic cultural underground with subcultures exploding with a variety of styles during the time.Influenced by the Edwardian dressing manner of the Dandies, the Teddy Boy style grew along with the introduction of American rock n’ roll music. Teds wore even bulkier, draped jackets, and high-wasted trousers. The creeper shoe was also well worn by the Ton-Up boys from the 1950s and later on by the rockers of the ’60s, who enjoyed wearing them as an alternative shoe when they weren’t riding their motorbikes. Greased hair was the hair style of preference. And if you looked down and your feet at any moment, you’d be sure to see the Teds boasting their fine, slickly polished oxfords, or the crepe-soled classic, platformed creepers. And as we know, through the ‘60s and ‘70s was the rise of the Rockers and the Mods, who took hold their liking in classic Teddy Boy-centric garb ebbed and flowed, and it wasn’t until the great rise of punk around the mid ‘70s when the creeper was once again seen on the feet of many, an uproar that surged well into the ‘80s, thrived in the ‘90s, and eventually exploded with the great expansion of the world-wide web. The creeper shoe has since then been adopted by subcultures like indie, ska, punk, new wavers, psychobilly, rockabilly, greasers and goth, Japanese Visual Kei, and was also worn by Bananarama, and the singer of Republica Saffron. Now more than ever before, outsider styles and subcultures hold the style inspired around the whole world, and with its historical background that is deeply woven in the English style and at the West Coast punk way of living, T.U.K. is able to perfectly represent and illustrate the culture clash/expansion of the past few decades.
Dr. Martens 1461 Dark ... $130.00
Dr. Martens 1461 Dark Gaucho Crazy Horse 4-Eye Shoe - This is our classic Dark Gaucho Crazy Horse 4-Eye Shoe, a western-influenced take on the classic 4-eye shoe and features a rough and ready, rugged leather. - The second style that Dr. Martens made, the Dark Gaucho Crazy Horse 4-Eye Shoe was crafted for industry, made rebellious by generations of non-conformists — and now in the soft and supple Nappa leather. - The Dark Gaucho Crazy Horse 4-Eye Shoe is made with classic Docs DNA, including grooved edges, yellow stitching and Smooth, our original durable leather - Constructed on the iconic and comfortable Dr. Martens air-cushioned sole, these Gaucho Crazy Horse 4-Eye Shoe are perfect for everyday wear. - These 1561 Dark Gaucho Crazy Horse 4-Eye Shoe are built to last with a durable Goodyear welt If you like the Dark Gaucho Crazy Horse 4-Eye Shoe, check out the Gaucho Crazy Horse 5-Eye Shoe ! Dr. Martens History Starting in 1901, the small company began in Wollaston, Northamptonshire in the English Midlands. They were at the location of the epicenter of the English shoe industry and for six decades the footwear earned a solid reputation as sturdy, durable work boots. In 1945, a 25-year-old soldier, while trying to heal from a broken foot, created a unique air-cushioned sole, opposed from traditional rough leather sole, to aid his recovery. Using a salvaged cobbler’s last and a needle, he made a prototype shoe and revealed it to an old university friend and mechanical engineer. Both then became great business partners by using disused military supplies and began producing their shoes with unique soles. By 1947 they began formal production and within a decade they had a great going business, despite mainly selling to older women. In 1959, they decided it was time to advertise their revolutionary footwear invention in overseas magazines. While he was scanning the pages of a shoe trade magazine, his eye was caught by the manufacture advertisement for their revolutionary air- cushioned sole. Several different licenses were acquired and a few characteristic changes were made, including an altered heel, a bulbous but simple upper, a distinctive yellow welt stitch, a two tone grooved sole edge and a unique sole pattern. The new boots were now branded as ‘Airwair’ and came distinctly with a black and yellow heel loop representing the brand name and the slogan “With Bouncing Soles” which was printed based on the manufacturer's own handwriting. With its name being created off the date they were first created, April 1st, 1960, the eight-eyed 1460 Dr. Martens boot had mad its first arrival. The decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was created, there was an eccentric wave of change, new ideas, cultural explosion and eventually social revolution. This radical era also witnessed flamboyant and often exotic fashions and styles, an odd period of time for the birth of such a functional work-boot. First worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ initial years of existence was very much that of a simple work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then and incredible shift occurred. Without any insight as to why or how, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early multi-cultural, ska-loving skinheads – who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear Dr. Martens as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. Doing so enabled both first generation skinheads and Townshend to alter the course of the brand’s history, which in turn changed the classic work-wear boot into a subcultural essential. Constant sales of smaller men’s size boots also induced Dr. Martens to create a street trend for girls, who would buy then customize with florals, the simple 8-hole boot. Meanwhile, US Hardcore musicians touring the UK began to take pairs of DM’s back to the west coast, thus starting American subculture’s adoption of the brand. Without music, Dr Martens would have remained a workwear boot. The music of tribes who wear Dr. Martens has become inseparable from the brand itself.
Dr. Martens 3989 Black... $139.99
Dr. Martens 3989 Black Smooth Wingtip Shoe - First made in the mid-’60s, the 3989 Black Smooth Wingtip Shoe is a rebellious union of proper menswear and counterculture attitude, resulting in pure style. - 3989 Black Wingtip 5-Eye Shoe combines classic wingtip style with extra-thick grooved soles for a bold look, all topped off with iconic Doc’s details. - Built to last, the 3989 Black Wingtip 5-Eye Shoe is forged using one of the finest methods of construction: utilizing a Goodyear welt and heat-sealing it to the sole. - The 3989 Black Wingtip 5-Eye Shoe is made with highly durable leather and sits on an AirWair sole, which is oil and fat resistant with good abrasion and slip resistance. - Dr. Martens puts their distinct spin on a classic wingtip with this 3989 Black Wingtip 5-Eye Shoe Oxford. A velvety leather upper sports classic brogueing and pinking for a refined look while the sole is all Dr. Martens. Use Dr. Martens Wonder Balsam to protect the 3989 Black Wingtip 5-Eye Shoe and keep your shoes clean, soft and supple ! Dr. Martens History Starting in 1901, the small company began in Wollaston, Northamptonshire in the English Midlands. They were at the location of the epicenter of the English shoe industry and for six decades the footwear earned a solid reputation as sturdy, durable work boots. In 1945, a 25-year-old soldier, while trying to heal from a broken foot, created a unique air-cushioned sole, opposed from traditional rough leather sole, to aid his recovery. Using a salvaged cobbler’s last and a needle, he made a prototype shoe and revealed it to an old university friend and mechanical engineer. While he was scanning the pages of a shoe trade magazine, his eye was caught by the manufacture advertisement for their revolutionary air- cushioned sole. Several different licenses were acquired and a few characteristic changes were made, including an altered heel, a bulbous but simple upper, a distinctive yellow welt stitch, a two tone grooved sole edge and a unique sole pattern. The new boots were now branded as ‘Airwair’ and came distinctly with a black and yellow heel loop representing the brand name and the slogan “With Bouncing Soles” which was printed based on the manufacturer's own handwriting. With its name being created off the date they were first created, April 1st, 1960, the eight-eyed 1460 Dr. Martens boot had mad its first arrival. The decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was created, there was an eccentric wave of change, new ideas, cultural explosion and eventually social revolution. This radical era also witnessed flamboyant and often exotic fashions and styles, an odd period of time for the birth of such a functional work-boot. First worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ initial years of existence was very much that of a simple work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then and incredible shift occurred. Without any insight as to why or how, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early multi-cultural, ska-loving skinheads – who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear Dr. Martens as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. Doing so enabled both first generation skinheads and Townshend to alter the course of the brand’s history, which in turn changed the classic work-wear boot into a subcultural essential. While Britain was constantly pursed by anti-government riots and social resentment, youth culture managed to rise up from the streets with yet more highly visual and individual tribes such as psychobilly, grebo and scooter boys. Constant sales of smaller men’s size boots also induced Dr. Martens to create a street trend for girls, who would buy then customize with florals, the simple 8-hole boot. Meanwhile, US Hardcore musicians touring the UK began to take pairs of DM’s back to the west coast, thus starting American subculture’s adoption of the brand. Without music, Dr Martens would have remained a workwear boot. The music of tribes who wear Dr. Martens has become inseparable from the brand itself.
Dr. Martens Black Jado... $220.00
Dr. Martens Black Jadon Max Platform Boot - Take your look to the next level this season with the bold new Black Jadon Max Platform Boot by Dr. Martens! - The highest Docs platform yet, these powerful Black Jadon Max Platform Boot feature glossy leather uppers with signature Goodyear® welt construction and air-cushioned sole for premium durability and comfort. - The Quad Max sole on the Black Jadon Max Platform Boot stands at a towering 2.2 inches: built to make wearers feel on top of the world. - A full-volume update of our smash-hit Jadon silhouette, these Black Jadon Max Platform Boot are kitted out with oversized eyelets and laces with metal aglets. - The uncompromising Black Jadon Max Platform Boot also have a medial zip for functionality, standout giraffe laces (and a spare set of black ones) and all our usual DNA. Use Dr. Martens Wonder Balsam to protect the Dr. Martens Black Jadon Max Platform Boot and keep your shoes clean, soft and supple ! Dr. Martens History Starting in 1901, the small company began in Wollaston, Northamptonshire in the English Midlands. They were at the location of the epicenter of the English shoe industry and for six decades the footwear earned a solid reputation as sturdy, durable work boots. In 1945, a 25-year-old soldier, while trying to heal from a broken foot, created a unique air-cushioned sole, opposed from traditional rough leather sole, to aid his recovery. Using a salvaged cobbler’s last and a needle, he made a prototype shoe and revealed it to an old university friend and mechanical engineer. Both then became great business partners by using disused military supplies and began producing their shoes with unique soles. By 1947 they began formal production and within a decade they had a great going business, despite mainly selling to older women. In 1959, they decided it was time to advertise their revolutionary footwear invention in overseas magazines. While he was scanning the pages of a shoe trade magazine, his eye was caught by the manufacture advertisement for their revolutionary air- cushioned sole. Several different licenses were acquired and a few characteristic changes were made, including an altered heel, a bulbous but simple upper, a distinctive yellow welt stitch, a two tone grooved sole edge and a unique sole pattern. The new boots were now branded as ‘Airwair’ and came distinctly with a black and yellow heel loop representing the brand name and the slogan “With Bouncing Soles” which was printed based on the manufacturer's own handwriting. With its name being created off the date they were first created, April 1st, 1960, the eight-eyed 1460 Dr. Martens boot had mad its first arrival. The decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was created, there was an eccentric wave of change, new ideas, cultural explosion and eventually social revolution. This radical era also witnessed flamboyant and often exotic fashions and styles, an odd period of time for the birth of such a functional work-boot. Without any insight as to why or how, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early multi-cultural, ska-loving skinheads – who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear Dr. Martens as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. Doing so enabled both first generation skinheads and Townshend to alter the course of the brand’s history, which in turn changed the classic work-wear boot into a subcultural essential. Constant sales of smaller men’s size boots also induced Dr. Martens to create a street trend for girls, who would buy then customize with florals, the simple 8-hole boot. Meanwhile, US Hardcore musicians touring the UK began to take pairs of DM’s back to the west coast, thus starting American subculture’s adoption of the brand. Without music, Dr Martens would have remained a workwear boot. The music of tribes who wear Dr. Martens has become inseparable from the brand itself.
Dr. Martens 1B60 Black... $200.00
Dr. Martens 1B60 Black Virginia 20-Eye Boot - This fabulous 1B60 Black Virginia 20-Eye Boot laces all the way to the knee with a time saving side zipper for easy access. - The 1B60 Black Virginia 20-Eye Boot rocks a high top combat boot silhouette with 20-eyelet lace closure, full side zipper for easy on and off, soft leather uppers, and signature air-cushioned outsole for premium comfort. - This edgy style is built on the original Dr. Martens 1B60 Black Virginia 20-Eye Boot, which comfort lasts with the air cushioned sole you have come to know and love. - It takes 20 eyes to contain the attitude of this legendary 1B60 Black Virginia 20-Eye Boot, known for its welted construction, yellow stitching and semi-bright look. Use the Wonder Balsam to keep your 1B60 Black Virginia 20-Eye Boot clean, protect the leather, and keep it soft and supple. Dr. Martens History Starting in 1901, the small company began in Wollaston, Northamptonshire in the English Midlands. They were at the location of the epicenter of the English shoe industry and for six decades the footwear earned a solid reputation as sturdy, durable work boots. In 1945, a 25-year-old soldier, while trying to heal from a broken foot, created a unique air-cushioned sole, opposed from traditional rough leather sole, to aid his recovery. Using a salvaged cobbler’s last and a needle, he made a prototype shoe and revealed it to an old university friend and mechanical engineer. Both then became business partners by using disused military supplies and began producing shoes with unique soles. By 1947 they began formal production and within a decade they had a great going business, despite selling to older women. In 1959, they decided it was time to advertise their revolutionary footwear invention in magazines. While he was scanning the pages of a shoe trade magazine, his eye was caught by the manufacture advertisement for their revolutionary air- cushioned sole. Several different licenses were acquired and a few changes were made, including an altered heel, a bulbous but simple upper, a distinctive yellow welt stitch, a two tone grooved sole edge and a unique sole pattern. The new boots were now branded as ‘Airwair’ and came distinctly with a black and yellow heel loop representing the brand name and the slogan “With Bouncing Soles” which was printed based on the manufacturer's own handwriting. With its name being created off the date they were first created, April 1st, 1960, the eight-eyed 1460 Dr. Martens boot had mad its first arrival. Without any insight as to why or how, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early multi-cultural, ska-loving skinheads – who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear Dr. Martens as a symbol of his own working class vehemence and attitude. Doing so enabled first generation skinheads and Townshend to alter the course of the brand’s history, which in turn changed the classic work-wear boot into a subcultural essential. Constant sales of smaller men’s size boots also induced Dr. Martens to create a street trend for girls, who would buy then customize with florals, the simple 8-hole boot. Meanwhile, US Hardcore musicians touring the UK began to take pairs of DM’s back to the west coast, thus starting American subculture’s adoption of the brand. Without music, Dr Martens would have remained a workwear boot. The music of tribes who wear Dr. Martens has become inseparable from the brand itself.

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