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The “Meet The Vans” Collection Celebrates The Holidays With Over A Dozen Pairs

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The “Meet The Vans” Collection Celebrates The Holidays With Over A Dozen Pairs

Those familiar with the inner workings of Vans know that the brand is far more than just a sneaker company — it’s a family, and that’s not just corporate Human Resources talk. Under the leadership of Steve Van Doren, and fueled by a shared love of skate, surf, and good vibes, Vans has cultivated a truly unique environment where its athletes, partners, and employees can genuinely feel at home.

With that spirit in mind, Vans has debuted its holiday collection and campaign titled “Meet The Vans,” featuring a mix of sponsored skaters and personalities who embody the brand’s Off The Wall ethos. Skate legend Tony Alva, rap group Nettspend, Bella Poarch, Zion Wright, Junior Gutierrez, Efron Danzig, Marz Lovejoy, Cali DeWitt, and 22 all showcase the collection.

As for the sneakers, Vans has rolled out more than a dozen special holiday-inspired pairs, including chenille Slip-Ons, embroidered Authentics, plenty of plaid styles, and even a red Mary Jane — and that’s just the tip of the iceberg.

The “Meet The Vans” collection is available now through the Vans website and Vans retail locations. Dive into the full footwear spread below before heading over to cop.

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