Native American Head N... $5.99
Native American Head Necklace
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Cow Head Skull Necklace
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Shark Tooth Necklace
Silver Iron Cross Neck... $5.99
Silver Iron Cross Necklace
Black Guitar Necklace $5.99
Black Guitar Necklace
Skull Crossbones Necklace $5.99
Skull Crossbones Necklace
Long Fingerless Fishne... $3.99
Long Fingerless Fishnet Gloves - Wear these Fingerless Fishnet Gloves as part of a costume or your choice of clothing style. If you like this Long Fishnet Gloves, check out the Short Fingerless Fishnet Gloves !
Black Leather Strap Ke... $10.99
Black Leather Strap Key Fob
TUK Burgundy Suede Poi... $99.99
TUK Burgundy Suede Pointed Creeper - Crazy about hue. Give your shoe game the perfect dose of color with these sleek TUK Burgundy Suede Pointed Creeper - Features a black cow suede upper complemented by a rich, dark red vamp. - The TUK Burgundy Suede Pointed Creeper sits on top of a low sole creeper platform that measures 1 ¼” at the heel and ¾” in the front and has a monk buckle strap closure. - Includes removable memory foam insoles for added comfort. If you love leather, check out the Western Buckle Pointed Creeper ! T.U.K. History Made from crepe rubber during WWII, the thick creeper-sole helped soldiers in the deserts of North African across the hot and sandy terrain. 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. The Teddy Boys were the originators for the Mod culture of the ‘60s. Anywhere you were, if you looked down at a Teds feet, you’ll be sure to see the classic creeper. Through the ‘60s and ‘70s the rise of Rock n’Roll took place, and until the great rise of punk came around in the ’80s did the creeper style find its place as its continued to spread its culture throughout the decades.
Black Leather Watchban... $12.99
Black Leather Watchband w/ Rings - BLACK LEATHER WATCHBAND RINGS. MADE IN THE USA, WELL CONSTRUCTED AND MADE TO LAST!  
"X" Studded Black Leat... $12.99
Studded Black Leather Watchband
Black Leather White St... $12.99
Black Leather White Stitching Watchband - BLACK LEATHER WHITE STITCHING WATCHBAND. MADE IN THE USA, WELL CONSTRUCTED AND MADE TO LAST.
Plain Black Leather Belt $20.99
Plain Leather Belt Oil Tanned Black - Full grain oil tanned black leather belt. - Made in the USA, this Plain Black Leather Belt is well constructed and may be the last you’ll ever need. Measurements (from buckle fold to center hole) total of 5 holes. -Size30= 30″ -Size32= 33″ -Size34= 34.5″ -Size36= 36.5″ -Size38= 38″ -Size40= 40″ -Size42= 42” -size44= 44”   Check out this Plain Brown Leather Belt !
Plain Brown Leather Belt $20.99
Plain Leather Belt Distressed Brown - Full grain distressed plain leather belt. - Made in the USA, this leather belt is well constructed, built to last, and might be the last belt you’ll ever need. Measurements (from buckle fold to center hole) total of 5 holes. -Size30= 30″ -Size32= 33″ -Size34= 34.5″ -Size36= 36.5″ -Size38= 38″ -Size40= 40″ -Size42= 42” -size44= 44”   Check out this Plain Black Leather Belt !
Yellow Stripe Cotton M... $13.99
Yellow Stripe Cotton Mary Jane Shoes - These flat yet comfortable Mary Jane shoes are perfect for any wardrobe! - Originally known as China Doll shoes, these cute pairs will leave you looking just as one! Pair these Mary Janes with the Dotted Mary Janes !
Women's Leather Biker ... $139.99
Women's Leather Biker Jacket - This classic women's leather biker jacket has a half belt and buckle in front, epaulets on the shoulders, and is equipped with plenty of pockets.
Misfits Die Die My Dar... $19.99
Misfits Die Die My Darling Womens Tee Measurements: XS S M L XL 4 6 8 10-12 14 Bust 33 34.5 36 38-39.5 41
Black Sabbath Womens Tee $19.99
Black Sabbath Womens Tee Measurements: XS S M L XL 4 6 8 10-12 14 Bust 33 34.5 36 38-39.5 41
Misfits Crimson Ghost ... $19.99
Misfits Crimson Ghost Womens Tee Measurements: XS S M L XL 4 6 8 10-12 14 Bust 33 34.5 36 38-39.5 41
TUK Black Mary Jane Cr... $79.99
TUK Black Mary Jane Creeper - Stay one step ahead with a little sugar and spice in these sweet TUK Black Mary Jane creeper. - The TUK Black Mary Jane Creeper features an all-black upper with buckle strap closure and silver eyelet detail for an extra eye-catching touch. - Made of high quality TUKskin™ material — the TUK Black Mary Jane Creeper has polishable synthetic faux leather that is both soft and breathable. - This TUK Black Mary Jane Creeper on top of our lightweight VIVA mondo sole that has a platform height approximately 1 ¾” at the heel and 1 ¼” in the front. Check out the Pointed Mary Jane Creeper if you don't like the TUK Black Mary Jane 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.
Red Zone Shop T-Shirt $14.99
Red Zone Shop T-Shirt - Established in 1988 Red Zone has been the one-stop-shop for all metal heads, punks, horror lovers and overall fashion seekers! - Show your support for our business by getting your hands on one of these shirts with our new and improved logo!
Dr. Martens Black Jado... $209.99
Dr. Martens Black Jadon Platform 8-Eye Boot - A fierce evolution of the Dr. Matens 8-eye boot, the Black Jadon Platform 8-Eye Boot retains all its original details — grooved edges, yellow stitching, and a heel-loop — and adds a chunky, empowering platform sole. - This Black Jadon Platform 8-Eye Boot is an icon reimagined with fiercely punk-inspired details in this platform iteration of Dr. Martens’ classic 8-eye combat boot. - Built to last, this unisex Black Jadon Platform 8-Eye Boot is forged using one of the finest methods of construction: utilizing a Goodyear welt and heat-sealing it to the sole. - With their air-cushioned sole with top-stitch detailing complete with cotton laces, metal eyelets, and a slightly raised heel, the Black Jadon Platform 8-Eye Boot is perfect for your wardrobe. Polish your Black Jadon Platform 8-Eye Boot with the Dr. Martens Wonder Balsam Shoe Polish ! 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. 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.
Black Paisley Crew Socks $5.99
Black Paisley Crew Socks - Upgrade your sock game by wearing these paisley printed crew socks! - Best known to be worn on your head or over your face, these paisley bandana socks fit great for most sizes. - Featuring an elastic cuff to create a tight, non-slip fit. Check out the Gray Paisley Crew Socks !
Vans Slip-On Star Wars... $169.99
Iconic forces merge in the Vans x STAR WARS collection when scenes and characters from the legendary film meet up with the Vans Slip-On Star Wars A New Hope. Vans have taken a trip to a galaxy far, far away for a new collection borrowing the art work, in comic-book style graphics, from vintage Star Wars merchandise trilogy. Taking on the hallowed imagery from the 1977 poster for 'Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope', this new guise for the Classic Slip-On retains everything that has made it a classic. Very Rare, Limited Edition Vans Slip-On Star Wars Shoes Slip-On Star Wars A New Hope Details: -100% Canvas -Custom graphic printed upper -Rubber sole -Shaft measures approximately 5" from arch -The First Shoe To Feature The Now Infamous Waffle Sole. Star Wars fans check out the Vans Era Star Wars Classic Repeat Shoes !
Vans Era Star Wars Cla... $169.99
Iconic forces merge in the Vans x STAR WARS collection when scenes and characters from the legendary film meet up with the Vans Era Star Wars Classic Repeat. Vans have taken a trip to a galaxy far, far away for a new collection borrowing the art work, in comic-book style graphics, from vintage Star Wars merchandise trilogy. Taking on a new all over print design, this new guise for the Era retains everything that has made it a classic. Very Rare, Limited Edition Vans Star Wars Shoes Era Star Wars Classic Repeat Details: -100% Canvas -Custom graphic printed upper -Rubber sole -Shaft measures approximately 5" from arch -An Update Of The '44', Featuring A Padded Collar And External Heel Panel. -The First Shoe To Feature The Now Infamous Waffle Sole. Check out the Slip-On Star Wars A New Hop Shoes !
TUK Black Vegan Platfo... $119.99
TUK Black Vegan Platform Heel 6-Ring - These womens Patent 6-Ring TUK Black Platform Heel are bad, you’ll hope you’re on the naughty list. - With a 4" chunky block heel, the TUK Black Vegan Platform Heel 6-Ring will make your attitude as tall as you feel. - This TUK Black Vegan Platform Heel 6-Ring has a pointed toe silhouette with a black western stitch pattern on the front and features an inside zipper for easy on/off wear. - The womens TUK Black Platform Heel is made from vegan friendly leather TUKskin. If you don't like the TUK Black Vegan Platform Heel 6-Ring, 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.
Grim Reaper with Scyth... $5.99
Grim Reaper with Scythe Necklace - This Grim Reaper with a Scythe Necklace is made of polished metal and once worn, will make you feel like a great and fearsome character. If you like this grim reaper, check out the Grim Reaper Skull Necklace
Death's Hand Holding S... $5.99
Death's Hand Holding Scythe Necklace - From the depths of hell, this Death's Hand Holding a Scythe Necklace is made of polished metal and will send a chill down your spine. If you like this grim reaper, check out the Grim Reaper Skull Necklace !
Brass Metal Bullet Nec... $6.99
Brass Metal Bullet Necklace - Aim to kill whenever you wear this Brass Bullet Necklace! - Representing a real bullet, this killer necklace will create a sense of dominance when worn. Want to kill a werewolf? We've got the Silver Metal Bullet Necklace !
Silver Metal Bullet Ne... $6.99
Silver Metal Bullet Necklace - Aim to kill whenever you wear this Silver Bullet Necklace! - Representing a real bullet, this killer necklace will create a sense of dominance when worn. Shoot your shot with the Brass Metal Bullet Necklace !
4 Bundled Metal Skulls... $5.99
4 Bundled Metal Skulls Necklace - These 4 Bundled Metal Skulls will shape fear in anyone that sees you wearing it! - Wear these skulls necklace at any scary or event or as an everyday look. Check out the single Skull Crossbones Necklace !
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Vans Era The Beatles Y... $149.99
Vans Era The Beatles Yellow Submarine Garden Shoe - The Beatles x Vans Era The Yellow Submarine Garden shoe pays homage to the Beatles' legendary album and film "Yellow Submarine." - This Vans Era Yellow Submarine Garden Shoe is has an all over print canvas of the band as cartoons that's straight from the movie. - These Vans x The Beatles collection skate shoes are discontinued and are a rare set of skate shoes, good luck finding a clean pair of this The Yellow Submarine Garden shoe anywhere else! - Each shoe from the Vans x The Beatles collaboration are collectibles, with a unique limited edition print along with a limited edition Yellow Submarine garden 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 tell the story. - The Yellow Submarine Garden shoe is crafted with a soft footbed, double-stitched vamp, padded tongue and lining, and Vans signature waffle sole. If you really love The Beatles, check out these Yellow Submarine Sk8-Hi Shoe ! Vans x The Beatles There have been extremely limited things that will stem from pop culture which could have an impact in the long run like that of the artwork from the very well known The Yellow Submarine Album and film by the beetles, which has been musically revolutionized by the even more well pronounced band The Beatles. You don’t need to be familiar with ‘Yellow Submarine’ since it could mean nothing more than a song your might have heard your parents play when you were growing up, or being a fan of The Beatles, to appreciate the new collaboration from Vans. The Beatles was an English rock band formed in Liverpool, 1960. Contrived by the four famous members John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr, they became well known as the greatest influence to the act of the rock era. Rooted in skiffle, beat and 1950s rock and roll, the Beatles played and experimented through several genres, from pop ballads and Indian music to psychedelia and hard rock, and very often than not including classical elements in new ways never before seen. Released in 1968, Yellow Submarine was based on the famous song composed by John Lennon and Paul McCartney. Permeated with artwork, photography, animation, and fantastic music, the frivolous characters and ambiguous storylines collide together in an ultimate composure of an artwork so grand that it has perceived as its own recreated genre. The bands iconic and recognizable songs play all throughout this riveting film as the great expression of the free-spirit mystique of its time in a universe unto its own. Being the first of its kind ever made and punctual for the celebration of the 50th anniversary of The Beatles’ revolutionary first appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show, the Vans x The Beatles Yellow Submarine collection stands against some of the Vans classic and recognizable silhouettes. The Sk8-Hi Reissue features limited edition stunning artwork on each quarter panel hosting individual portraits of the Fab Four from the film, the Classic Slip-On takes on the Sea of Monsters with a continuous underwater scene across each pair left to right, and an Era and an Authentic display the band in a scenic garden and an all-over “All You Need is Love” print. Yellow Submarine imagery puts the finishing touches on the quartet on every footbed, woven labels of each laced shoe and a custom collector’s box.
Black and Gray Checker... $5.99
Black and Gray Checkered Socks - Ready, set, go... with these fun black and gray checkered socks design, you will look your best as you cross the finish line. - Featuring a heel pocket for a more nice comfortable fit and the soft fabric it's made of lends itself to all day comfort. - Great for racing fans, so show off some personality with these fun and durable socks. - These socks will surely keep your feet warm during any cold weathers. Size: - 10-13 (Fits men's shoe size up to 6-12, one size fits most). Check out the contrasted Black and White Checkered Socks !
Vans Slip On The Beatl... $149.99
Vans Slip On The Beatles Yellow Submarine Sea of Monsters Shoe - The Beatles x Vans Slip On Sea Of Monsters shoe pays homage to the legendary album and movie "Yellow Submarine" by the Beatles. - These Vans x The Beatles collection skate shoes are discontinued and are a rare set of skate shoes, good luck finding a clean pair of this The Yellow Submarine Sea of Monsters shoe anywhere else! - Each shoe from the Vans x The Beatles collaboration are collectibles, with a unique limited edition print along with a limited edition Yellow Submarine Sea of Monsters 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 tell the story. - The Yellow Submarine Sea of Monsters shoe is crafted with a soft footbed, double-stitched vamp, padded tongue and lining, and Vans signature waffle sole. You can check out this Vans Era Yellow Submarine Garden Shoe as part of this Yellow Submarine Sea of Monsters shoe collection ! Vans x The Beatles There have been extremely limited things that stem from pop culture which impact in the long run like that of the artwork from the very well known The Yellow Submarine Album and film, which has been musically revolutionized by the even more well pronounced band The Beatles. You don’t need to be familiar with ‘Yellow Submarine’ since it could mean nothing more than a song your might have heard your parents play when you were growing up, or being a fan of The Beatles, to appreciate the new collaboration from Vans or anything else you interpret it. The Beatles was an English rock band formed in Liverpool, 1960. Contrived by the four famous members John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr, they became well known as the greatest influence to the act of the rock era. Rooted in skiffle, beat and 1950s rock and roll, the Beatles played and experimented through several genres, from pop ballads and Indian music to psychedelia and hard rock, and very often than not including classical elements in new ways never before seen. In the early 1960s, their enormous popularity first emerged as “Beatlemania”, but as the group’s music grew in sophistication, led by primary songwriters Lennon and McCartney, they came to be perceived as an embodiment of the ideals shared by the era’s sociocultural revolutions. Released in 1968, Yellow Submarine was based on the famous song composed by John Lennon and Paul McCartney. Permeated with artwork, photography, animation, and fantastic music, the frivolous characters and ambiguous storylines collide together in an ultimate composure of an artwork so grand that it has perceived as its own recreated genre. The bands iconic and recognizable songs play all throughout this riveting film as the great expression of the free-spirit mystique of its time in a universe unto its own. The Sk8-Hi Reissue features limited edition stunning artwork on each quarter panel hosting individual portraits of the Fab Four from the film, the Classic Vans Slip On takes on the Yellow Submarine Sea of Monsters shoe with a continuous underwater scene across each pair left to right, and an Era and an Authentic display the band in a scenic garden and an all-over “All You Need is Love” print. Yellow Submarine imagery puts the finishing touches on the quartet on every footbed, woven labels of each laced shoe and a custom collector’s box.
Vans Sk8 Hi The Beatle... $199.99
Vans Sk8 Hi The Beatles Yellow Submarine Faces Shoe - Pay homage to The Beatles iconic film and album "Yellow Submarine" with the limited edition psychedelic print on the Yellow Submarine Faces Shoe with a canvas and suede graphic upper and OrthoLite insoles for comfort. - These Vans Sk8 Hi x The Beatles collection skate shoes are discontinued and are a rare set of skate shoes, good luck finding a clean pair of this Yellow Submarine Faces Shoe anywhere else! - Each skate shoe from the Vans Sk8 Hi x The Beatles collaboration are collectibles, with a unique limited edition print along with a limited edition Yellow Submarine Faces 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 tell the story. - The Yellow Submarine Faces Shoe is crafted with a soft footbed, double-stitched vamp, padded tongue and lining, and Vans signature waffle sole. Vans Sk8 Hi Yellow Submarine Faces Shoe Details: -Part of The Beatles x Vans Yellow Submarine Collection -Suede/canvas upper w/ psychedelic print and The Beatles faces graphics -Vulcanized outsole for added board feel -OrthoLite insoles for comfort -Classic Vans waffle sole -Padded high top collar The Vans Era Yellow Submarine Shoe fit perfectly within this collection ! Vans x The Beatles There have been extremely limited things that stem from pop culture which impact in the long run like that of the artwork from the very well known The Yellow Submarine Album and film, which has been musically revolutionized by the even more well pronounced band The Beatles. You don’t need to be familiar with ‘Yellow Submarine’ since it could mean nothing more than a song your might have heard your parents play when you were growing up, or being a fan of The Beatles, to appreciate the new collaboration from Vans. The Beatles was an English rock band formed in Liverpool, 1960. Contrived by the four famous members John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr, they became well known as the greatest influence to the act of the rock era. Rooted in skiffle, beat and 1950s rock and roll, the Beatles played and experimented through several genres, from pop ballads and Indian music to psychedelia and hard rock, and very often than not including classical elements in new ways never before seen. In the early 1960s, their enormous popularity first emerged as “Beatlemania”, but as the group’s music grew in sophistication, led by primary songwriters Lennon and McCartney, they came to be perceived as an embodiment of the ideals shared by the era’s sociocultural revolutions. Released in 1968, Yellow Submarine was based on the famous song composed by John Lennon and Paul McCartney. Permeated with artwork, photography, animation, and fantastic music, the frivolous characters and ambiguous storylines collide together in an ultimate composure of an artwork so grand that it has perceived as its own recreated genre. The bands iconic and recognizable songs play all throughout this riveting film as the great expression of the free-spirit mystique of its time in a universe unto its own. Being the first of its kind ever made and punctual for the celebration of the 50th anniversary of The Beatles’ revolutionary first appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show, the Vans x The Beatles Yellow Submarine collection stands against some of the Vans classic and recognizable silhouettes. The Sk8-Hi Reissue features limited edition stunning artwork on each the Yellow Submarine Faces Shoe from the Fab Four of the film, the Classic Vans Slip On takes on the Yellow Submarine Sea of Monsters shoe with a continuous underwater scene across each pair left to right, and an Era and an Authentic display the band in a scenic garden and an all-over “All You Need is Love” print. Yellow Submarine imagery puts the finishing touches on the quartet on every footbed, woven labels of each laced shoe and a custom collector’s box.
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.

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