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Prints unseen since the 1980s and 1990s have been brought back in a new collaboration from Vans and Stussy.
The Californian brands are celebrating their street fashion roots with a three piece skate footwear collection, to be released later this month.
Three Stussy designs, stretching back as far as 1986, have been used on Vans Original Classics silhouettes.
The OG Style 36 LX model revives a print created by founder Shawn Stussy, pairing it with a soft suede lace up and neon green accents.
Stussy’s second, the OG Era LX, carries the Bones motif that debuted in 1988. The all over design is carried on a low top trainer with contrast ankle and lining.
Finally, the only high top in the collection sees the return of the 8 Ball print, introduced more than 20 years ago, alongside a red sidestripe.
In the past Vans’ vault project, which honours contemporary street fashion, art, music and heritage, has produced collaborations with the likes of Star Wars, Engineered Garments and
The Vault by Vans x Stussy collection will go on sale at Vault stockists — including Dover Street Market , Present, and Tuesday — from June 16th.
US prices range between $65 and $80, suggesting a UK tag staring at ÂŁ40.
For more information about Vault by Vans, visit Vans.com.







As FashionBeans deputy editor, Luke Todd is tasked with filtering through the latest from the worlds of fashion, grooming, fitness, technology and lifestyle to deliver an indispensable edit of the most stylish stuff. Along with working on the site since 2009, he has written for leading titles such as ShortList, Drapers and GQ Style Germany and has consulted for brands including Bulldog Skincare and James Harknett.
We independently evaluate all recommended products and services. Any products or services put forward appear in no particular order. if you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation.
Prints unseen since the 1980s and 1990s have been brought back in a new collaboration from Vans and Stussy.
The Californian brands are celebrating their street fashion roots with a three piece skate footwear collection, to be released later this month.
Three Stussy designs, stretching back as far as 1986, have been used on Vans Original Classics silhouettes.
The OG Style 36 LX model revives a print created by founder Shawn Stussy, pairing it with a soft suede lace up and neon green accents.
Stussy’s second, the OG Era LX, carries the Bones motif that debuted in 1988. The all over design is carried on a low top trainer with contrast ankle and lining.
Finally, the only high top in the collection sees the return of the 8 Ball print, introduced more than 20 years ago, alongside a red sidestripe.
In the past Vans’ vault project, which honours contemporary street fashion, art, music and heritage, has produced collaborations with the likes of Star Wars, Engineered Garments and
The Vault by Vans x Stussy collection will go on sale at Vault stockists — including Dover Street Market , Present, and Tuesday — from June 16th.
US prices range between $65 and $80, suggesting a UK tag staring at ÂŁ40.
For more information about Vault by Vans, visit Vans.com.







As FashionBeans deputy editor, Luke Todd is tasked with filtering through the latest from the worlds of fashion, grooming, fitness, technology and lifestyle to deliver an indispensable edit of the most stylish stuff. Along with working on the site since 2009, he has written for leading titles such as ShortList, Drapers and GQ Style Germany and has consulted for brands including Bulldog Skincare and James Harknett.
As FashionBeans deputy editor, Luke Todd is tasked with filtering through the latest from the worlds of fashion, grooming, fitness, technology and lifestyle to deliver an indispensable edit of the most stylish stuff. Along with working on the site since 2009, he has written for leading titles such as ShortList, Drapers and GQ Style Germany and has consulted for brands including Bulldog Skincare and James Harknett.
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