Object Details
Description (Brief)
Vans skateboarding shoe is blue and white checked with a dark blue suede toe and eyestay. The trademark sidestripe is white leather along with the shoe midsoles, the sole is the trademark deep tan, waffle pattern. Paul and Jim Van Doren, along with partners Gordon Lee and Serge Delia opened the Van Doren Rubber Company in 1966, manufacturing shoes and selling them directly to the public. Vans uses a vulcanized shoe making process where the rubber outsoles are heated and stretched onto the “lasted upper” of the shoe before the rubber is completely cured. The entire shoe is then heated to over 300 degrees. This process creates a ‘sticky’ sole popular with skaters for ensuring a good contact surface with their board. Using pro skaters to design their shoes, producing pro skater models and creating the trademark “sidestripe” recognizable around the world, Vans became the shoe of choice for a generation of skaters and grew into an international enterprise in just 50 years.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1960s
1970s
ID Number
2016.0351.04
accession number
2016.0351
catalog number
2016.0351.04
Object Name
skateboarding shoe
Physical Description
leather (overall material)
fabric, canvas (overall material)
rubber (overall material)
Measurements
overall: 11 1/4 in x 4 1/4 in x 4 1/2 in; 28.575 cm x 10.795 cm x 11.43 cm
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Culture and the Arts: Sport and Leisure
Sports & Leisure
Data Source
National Museum of American History
name of sport
skateboarding
web subject
Manufacturing
level of sport
recreational
Link to Original Record
Record ID
nmah_1826266