Latest Vans Styles Offer Universal Appeal Claims Extremepie.com
Released on: April 21, 2011, 7:17 pm
Author:
Extreme Innovations Ltd
Industry: Retail, Apparel & Fashion
The original skate shoes manufacturer proves to be a big hit
with the youth market at Extremepie.com; however the highly functional
and stylish skate have much broader appeal.
Vans shoes first came to the market in 1966, catering to the growing popularity of
skateboarding and rapidly became one of the best loved street brands, producing a
wide range of shoes and apparel specifically targeting the highly popular sport.
With such a long pedigree in the industry, it is no surprise that they are one of
the leading brands for skaters, and with top names endorsing the brand including
some of the world’s leading skateboarders, and sponsorship of some of the major
skating and x-games events, they remain at the forefront of the sport.
“Vans are one of the most easily recognisable skate brands, having provided the
footwear for generations of skaters since the birth of the sport in the 1960’s and
are just as popular today as when the skating craze first started” says
Extremepie.com MD Richard Gundle. The shoes are a popular choice at the online
skating and extreme sports apparel store, with the brand no longer restricted to
skaters, with it now catering to the full range of street sports.
Whilst the brand has diversified from skater apparel and footwear into all extreme
street sports, Vans shoes are still
primarily constructed for skateboarders, providing a high quality construction,
double and triple stitched panels for extra protection from grip tape, and use
leather and mesh for comfort and breathability, in addition to traditional suede to
give greater durability to deal with a highly abrasive environment.
Vans shoes are the product of years of research and testing, and feature the waffle
grip sole unit which is still widely regarded as the best sole design for skate
shoes in the industry, providing unbeatable grip and great board feel. Vans shoes
use vulcanized sticky rubber for the soles, with a waffle iron pattern to maximise
surface area for expert traction, whilst each section acting as a sucker to keep the
feet firmly on the board. Skate shoes are known to have to deal with brutal
treatment, with Vans shoes designed to cope with the abuse from grip tape and
concrete, with high wear areas reinforced to improve the lifespan. Vans have
incorporated their Duracap system into the shoes, so that they remain functional
when the uppers wear through, thanks to a thin rubber underlay which prolongs the
lifespan considerably.
There is a trade off between feel and robustness in skate shoes; however Vans shoes
achieve a good balance, being some of the most lightweight skate shoes on the market
which has helped to build their appeal. An Extralite construction keeps the weight
down to the bare minimum, whilst offering high impact shock protection to cope with
drop ins and heavy landings, with a TPU heel cap to provide extra rigidity and
stability to prevent ankle roll on sketchy landings, whilst not adding much to the
weight.
The brand is a firm favourite with skaters and BMXers for the technical performance;
however the brand is being increasingly chosen for its highly fashionable street
styling, which appeals not just to the youth market but for anyone who grew up in
the glory days of skateboarding. “The latest Vans shoes styles have been a bit hit
at Extremepie.com since their introduction, and with such a wide range of colourful
and fashionable styles they are a popular choice not just with skaters, but in the
mainstream fashion market too” says Richard, with the claims backed up by strong
first quarter sales at the online store.
For further information on Vans shoes visit http://www.extremepie.com
Contact Details: Luke Barlow
0844 871 2920
Extreme Innovations Ltd
Unit 3 Rignals Lane
Galleywood,
Chelmsford,
Essex.
CM2 8RF
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