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Vans

Explore the latest casual footwear with our collection of Vans, including a range of styles for men and women.

Established in 1966, Californian brand Vans first became popular in the early 1970s with skateboarders due to their minimalist versatility and rebellious attitude. The brand's commitment to producing durable and high-performance footwear has made it a favourite worldwide.

Continuously copied but never beaten, Vans lead the market when it comes to comfort, durability and style. Vans continues to adapt and elevate its designs by creating new trainer styles and switching up core classics with new colour variations, keeping the brand fresh whilst also maintaining styles that made them famous.

Our Van collection features a range of timeless designs such as the Old Skool, Classic Slip-On and Authentic trainers, known for its simple canvas upper, rubber sole, and distinctive waffle-pattern outsole.


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Vans FAQs

How to clean Vans trainers?

To clean Vans trainers, gently scrub the surface with a mixture of mild soap and water using a soft brush or sponge. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners, as they may damage the material. Allow them to air dry naturally.

Due to the different materials, Vans trainers are available in, please find more information for aftercare on the Vans website.


Where are Vans trainers made?

Vans trainers are manufactured in various countries, including China, Vietnam, and Indonesia, where the brand's production facilities are located. The brand ensures quality control and ethical manufacturing practices across its global supply chain.


Is Vans a British company?

No, Vans is not a British company. It was founded in 1966 in Anaheim, California, United States, by Paul Van Doren and three business partners. Vans has since become a globally recognized skateboarding and lifestyle brand.