Vans Kids Authentic V (Infant/Toddler)
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Description
View the Video Description for this product! (Please note that the color shown in the video may no longer be available.)- Classic style for a classic cutie.
- Lightweight canvas upper.
- Hook-and-loop closure at inside tongue gives the look of a slip-on with all the more ease.
- Pop-color eyelets and contrast stitching.
- Heel pull loop for an easier on and off.
- Lightly padded footbed.
- Vulcanized outsole design.
- Gum rubber outsole.
- Imported.
- Measurements:
- Weight: 4 oz
- Product measurements were taken using size 8.5 Toddler, width M. Please note that measurements may vary by size.
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Vans started in Anaheim, CA in 1966 1966 Paul Van Doren and three partners opened the first store at 704 E. Broadway in Anaheim, Calif. on March 16. The Van Doren Rubber Company is unique in that it manufactures shoes and sells them directly to the public.
Early '70s - Skateboarders who like Vans´ rugged make-up and sticky sole are seen sporting Vans all over Southern California.
1976 - The Vans #95, now known as the Era, with a padded collar and different color combinations, is designed by Tony Alva and Stacy Peralta and becomes the shoe of choice for a generation of skateboarders.
1979 - The Vans #44 is introduced and with the help of skateboarders and BMX riders, Vans Slip-ons become the rage in Southern California. By the end of the '70s, Vans has 70 stores in California and sells through dealers both nationally and internationally
1997 - Vans begins creating the world´s leading action sports series with the purchase of the Triple Crown of Surfing; by 2000 the Vans Triple Crown Series will include events in skateboarding, BMX, surfing, wakeboarding, snowboarding, and freestyle motocross
Fun Facts/Trivia:
1982 - Vans Slip-ons gain international attention and appeal when they are worn by Sean Penn in the film Fast Times at Ridgemont High.
2000 - Vans finances the production of Dogtown and Z-Boys, Stacy Peralta´s look at the beginnings of skateboarding and the personalities that evolved the sport. The film takes the Audience Award and Best Director Award at the Sundance Film Festival. The film is narrated by Sean Penn.
The Vans Warped Tour is the longest running concert tour in America Features and benefits of Vans:
Vans heritage as the original surf and skate brand ingrains our company and products into Southern California youth lifestyle. We are skaters, surfers and snowboarders and have almost 40 years experience making footwear, apparel and tech products that make participating in life more fun.
Be sure to check out the Vans "Off the Wall Hour" Tuesdays and Thursdays on Fox Sports Net at 4 pm to experience the full spectrum of action sports.
Fit Survey:
- 0% Full size too large
- 100% Half size too Large
- 0% True to size
- 0% Half size too small
- 0% Full size too small
- 100% Felt true to width
- 0% Felt narrower than marked
- 0% Felt wider than marked
- 0% Excellent arch support
- 100% Moderate arch support
- 0% No arch support
Customer Reviews
Vans Kids Authentic V (Infant/Toddler)
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There were no reviews for these but I took a leap of faith based on reviews for all the other Vans for kids and purchased them. They are adorable. They are slip-on and there is a little velcro where the shoe opens so they are super easy to put on. Other reviewers were correct about the size -- they run about a 1/2 size larger than other brands. I love these and have no doubt I will be purchasing more Vans for my son in the future.
I'd also recommend: Nike
Runs Small
Runs Large
Felt a half size larger than marked
Runs Narrow
Runs Wide
Felt true to width
- Anonymous - customer
- from St. Paul, MN
- April 10, 2013





