Saturday, October 2, 2010

Vans Shoes

The well known brand Vans Shoes have become a highly popular form of footwear especially amongst skateboarders and other sports people. From their humble beginnings in a single shoe store in California Vans Shoes now encompasses several distinct ranges of very different footwear from the classic Vans skate shoes through heavy metal band endorsed and artwork designed shoes to fully vegan friendly shoes containing no animal products.

The article on this hub page describes the history of Vans Shoes, as well as looking into what types of shoes and sneakers are available in the many footwear ranges and what makes them so sought after. They encompass the whole skateboarding sport as a kind of footwear mascot and have become part of the trend itself. So lets look at this interesting marque and see what makes them so popular.

 

History of Vans Shoes

Here's a look at the fascinating history of Vans Shoes, how they got started and who was responsible for the whole thing.
The Vans Shoes company, the brainchild of Paul Van Doren, was originally founded back in the 1960s. Paul Van Doren had a very simplistic idea of making a variety of shoes and then selling them from his own shop direct to the public. That way, by selling direct from the manufacturer, he cut out the middle man allowing him to keep his prices low and still make a good profit. This idea became reality in the form of the Vans Shoes business, a business that was officially launched on the 15th of March, 1966.
Paul Van Doren, along with his three partners, brother Jim Van Doren and friends Gordy Lee and Serge D’Elia opened the very first Vans Shoes store in Anaheim, California.
Despite the fact that this day marked the official launch of their Van Shoes business and the offer to the public was three distinct styles of Vans Shoes , the partners had only actually managed to make one display versions of the proposed Vans Shoes. However, undaunted by this oversight and too give the shop the appearance that it was actually ready for business, they put on the bold face of stacking all the shoe racks on the walls of the store with empty shoe boxes to make it look like a fully working Vans Shoe store!
Of course, following that opening day, the partners got to work making more shoes and before too long those once empty shelves became filled with the first designs of what was later to become several full ranges of designs and styles to suit many different tastes.




Where to Wear Vans Shoes

Where to wear Vans shoes is not such a difficult question to answer as they have been taken under the wing of the skateboard aficionados and have positively stamped their brand name on the whole sport of skateboarding. So you'll see them on the feet of many of the skateboarding competitors in the serious competitions as well as the skateboard enthusiasts at the local skate park.
But that doesn't mean that Vans Shoes are only for wearing at the skate park. There are so many stylish designs in the various ranges that you can realistically wear your Vans Shoes just about anywhere that casual and smart casual apparel is accepted.
So whether you're just loafing about in your comfy classic Vans slip ons, or mooching around in your stylish and highly desirable Classic Vans Shoes, or even buzzing about on your skateboard in your carefully selected Vans Skate shoes, you're always going to look pretty cool.


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