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old skool v brown hook and loop fastened trainers for babies
VANS OLD SKOOL V BROWN HOOK AND LOOP FASTENED TRAINERS FOR BABIES
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Description
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Originally known as Vans #36, the Old Skool model was launched in 1977 with a unique innovation: a doodle pattern designed by founder Paul Van Doren and originally called 'jazz stripe'. Today, the famous Sidestripe has become the instantly recognisable emblem of the Vans brand. Featuring a hard-wearing suede and canvas upper in a brown colourway, these Old Skool low-top shoes with hook and loop fastenings pay homage to our heritage and are still as iconic as ever. They also feature a reinforced toe, a padded collar for extra support and our iconic waffled rubber outsole.
Composition:
Exterior: 100% Suede, 100% Canvas
Outsole: 100% rubber
You've made a find! And yes, this gem is only available on the web. When it comes to delivery, the choice is yours. You can have it sent directly to your home or delivered in store – super easy!
Composition
- leather 100%
Environmental characteristics
- Raw material : Viet Nam
- Stitching : Viet Nam
- Assembly : Viet Nam
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