Vans Era
VANS ERA The Vans Era is a skateboard sneaker designed by Tony Alva and Stacy Peralta in 1975, originally known as the Vans #95. The sleek silhouette was heralded by skateboarders at the time for its ankle area padding and no-slip bottom. The Vans Era continues to be a popular lifestyle choice and a perennial favorite in the Vans catalog. Click in for the most up to date Vans Era release dates, information, and colorways.
Vans Era
Austin’s No-Comply Skateshop Teams With Daniel Johnston For Vans Collaboration
Austin, TX-based visual artist/singer-songwriter Daniel Johnston is no stranger to collaboration — having lent his art to several Supreme capsule collections — and now he’s...
Vans Adds New ComfyCush Technology To The Classic Era
Since first arriving to market in 1976, the Vans Era has become lauded the world over for its timeless style and reasonable price point —...
Vans Adds Yellow Corduroy To The Sk8-Hi And Era
Despite headlining with many a wild recreation, the Anaheim-based footwear company is now ushering in what may be the calm before the storm: a classic...
London’s Ashley Williams Teams With Vans On Four Icon Models
Taking to four iconic Vans models with youthful expression, London-based designer Ashley Williams is pushing playful motifs and bold prints with each individual iteration standing...
Led Zeppelin Celebrates 50th Anniversary With Vans Collaboration
2019 marks 50 years since the debut of Led Zeppelin’s iconic self-titled debut album, and Vans is paying homage to the impact of that historic...
The Vans Era Arrives In a Spring-Ready Patchwork Motif
Vans’ patchwork motif extends its way onto the low-top classic, the Era, doing up the maximalist design in a way that honors the Sk8-Hi and...
Purlicue Fattens Up Some Classic Vans For The “Year Of The Pig”
With the Year Of The Pig in the Chinese zodiac calendar upon us, seemingly every footwear brand is throwing their hat — or putting their...
The Vans “Romantic Floral” Pack Is Available Now
Vans’ unique ability to add new and refreshing patterns to its canvas-ridden uppers is largely unmatched. Year in and year out, the Anaheim-based skate brand...
Slam Jam Reveals Upcoming Collaboration With Vans
Italian retailer Slam Jam Socialism offers a wide variety of kicks and gear, blending the street and the runways together with their expansive — but...