The Vans Core lineup caters to serious skateboarders who need a combination of boardfeel and durability, and who wouldn’t mind a healthy dose of California style on the side. The newer models often perform great and even sell well for a period, but few have the kind of longevity demonstrated by Off the Wall icons like the Authentic, Sk8-Hi and Slip-On. But when Off the Wall riders Gilbert Crockett, Crhis Pfanner, Andrew Allen and Chima Furgeson came together with designers to create this new ‘multi-sig’, a modern classic was born. The Vans Stage 4 returns for fall with at least three lowtop pairs and a tonal red mid; let us know which one looks best when you’re examining more photos on the other side. via FNG
Vans Core Stage 4 – Fall 2012
Aaron Hope
June 8th, 2012 (updated)
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