Vans Core Spring 2012 Type II

gennaio 30th, 2012, 18:20 | Posted in: Footwear

Per la primavera 2012 Vans presenta nuove opzioni per la Type II, uno dei nuovi modelli Core introdotti la scorsa stagione.

Sometimes just a simple focus adjustment is all it takes. We pulled the toe/vamp back past the ollie point for durability, and narrowed the throat some for a closer fi t, giving way to a slimmer overall shape and silhouette. The sidewall heights are lower as well, improving fl ex and allowing more surface area on the upper for better board control. Classic designs run consistently throughout our skate line—the Type II builds on history.

Essenziale e d’ispirazione classica per quanto riguarda il design, la scarpa è caratterizzata da un mix dei più recenti sistemi e tecnologie Vans per la performance, tra cui la suola vulcanizzata SkateVulc, l’interno imbottito con parti elastiche per stabilizzare l’allacciatura e la nuova soletta in CMEVA (Compression Molded Ethyl Vinyl Acetate), superleggera e confortevole.

Per la primavera la scarpa viene riproposta in quattro nuove varianti colore, tra cui la nostra preferita, nero su nero, con tomaia in DuraSuede. Disponibili da Febbraio tra i migliori rivenditori Vans Core.

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    gennaio 31st, 2012 at 01:51


    [...] For Spring 2012, Vans is set to recover 4 new colorways of a Type II model. The slim conformation welcomes a reduction of suede and board on a upper, as a tonal makeups note minimal branding benefaction on a tongue and heel. Be on a surveillance for a operation to turn accessible by name Vans accounts during February. [via FRESHNGOOD] [...]

    gennaio 31st, 2012 at 22:53


    [...] info via FreshNGood [...]

    febbraio 5th, 2012 at 21:19


    [...] Vans has arguably done more for the classic plimsoll design than any other brand since Keds (or maybe even the Liverpool Rubber Company who pioneered the design in the early 19th century?!), but instead of the oxford style, this new model from the Core lineup is constructed more like a derby shoe.  That means the eyestay is attached atop the vamp on the new Vans Type II lowtop, though it’s pulled back to protect the ollie area.  This results in a model that looks like the logical continuation from Authentic to Era to forty years later, and you can see some of the blocking possibilities in the first four colorways we’ll show you after the jump.  While you’re there, let us know how this new design compares to Off the Wall’s established favorites.  These’ll be hitting Vans Core retailers in February, so be on the lookout and stick with 24 Hour Kicks for new colorways.  via FNG [...]


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