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its vulcanized construction that uses the grey rubber as a filler/bonding material between the upper and the sole, basically gluing it together, as well as the foxing tape holding onto the upper, while im not worried about any pair of vans falling apart after removing the lasting board you are removing part of the structure keeping the shoe together, but its probably gonna be just as durable ...
Vans unless they're pro models with the ultra Cush sole are terrible at absorbing shock. Again, as casual shoes they are my favorite. For all day wear they do not compare to UB's or Lunars. Flyknit material is thin on purpose. It allows for airflow. I've never owned the Diemme Vans but I've seen them in person.
I was in my local Vans store last week and was looking specifically for ComfyCush and was told by the manager that they were discontinued but they still had them in the back. I almost bought every single pair in my size just to have them on hand and ready to go. The insoles in the pro/skate shoes are too thick.
Please verify your billing address and payment information before re-submitting your order” even though my billing address and everything is correct. I have tried credit card, debit card, and paypal. I even made a new Vans account with a different email and phone number and it’s still having this issue.
Just got a fresh new pair of Vans Rowans but got frustrated and considered sending them back because of the hard feeling under the heel/lach of cushion. I thougt that all POP-cush soles should be more or less the same but then I tried switching them with another new POP-cush sole from an Era from the same delivery and it was a big differens and ...
The heel portion of my Van's insoles is worn down, but the rest of the shoe is in great condition. I know the Van's insoles are glued down and hard…
Like vans stores from an outlet mall. They also have regular prices but most of them have a section of sales or stuff like BOGO or BOGO 50%off. Ive even found “special edition” ones like Simpsons and Harry Potter after they were sold out online, and for like $30. Maybe you can google if there are any outlet malls near you.
vans was all i could afford when i was younger. growing up without much money, i always missed out on the latest nike releases. but from 5th-9th grade vans were all that i would wear. them being $50-$75 was somewhat affordable, i personally started to grow a “Vans collection” my goal being to buy a new pair of vans every few months and find ...
I love my classic white vans. They are my go to work shoe. But obviously they kinda hurt my feet wearing for like 6-8 hours. I thought I could buy memory foam insoles but they were to thick. I really need something for heel support. I got some $6 dr scholls insets that are gel but they aren’t cutting it!
The vans are the shoes I wear the least, only when it rains. I have a pair of nmd, roshis and running shoes that look almost new with small degradation, all three shoes are much older than the vans and yet the vans look like they went though 100000 miles, but they are my least worn shoes. I will never buy vans again ever.