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  2. Vans Half Cab - Wikipedia

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    It was re-released in the original two colorways offered. In late 2009 the Cab low Vulc was introduced as a low top alternative to the mid. The shoe is no exception to Vans collaborations with artists, bands, companies, and skate shops and is often released under exclusive colorways by itself, or in pack.

  3. Geoff Rowley - Wikipedia

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    Rowley has produced a signature line of shoes with Vans footwear since 1999, [12] the year when his first vulcanised shoe model was produced. Rowley is credited with re-introducing the vulcanised skate shoe, whereby a new generation of skate shoes were designed with the benefits and functional superiority of the vulcanised process.

  4. Skate shoe - Wikipedia

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    A popular shoe at the time was the Air Jordan 1, which was affordable and provided grip and protection. In the 1990s, low-top builds dominated the market as tricks became more flip-oriented. [2] In 1999, Cara-Beth Burnside became the first woman to have a signature skate shoe. [3]

  5. Supra (footwear brand) - Wikipedia

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    There's a million shoes out there that are simple, but I really wanted that fusion of vulcanized and cup sole because I like the feel of the vulc, but I like the impact absorbing features of the cup sole". The shoe's design was promoted as "a high performance, lightweight, low-top skate shoe.

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    Shop these podiatrist-approved shoes while they're on sale for Prime Day — up to 60% off our 10 top picks Sarah Weldon and Katelyn Mullen Updated October 8, 2024 at 4:42 AM

  7. Circa (company) - Wikipedia

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    Circa began in 1999 when Chad Muska left éS following the success of the shoe he designed with them. He partnered with Four Star Distribution, launching the Circa brand. Circa's shoes at the time followed the design ethos of éS, with Muska's designs featuring multiple iterations of the "weed stash spot", something he started with the shoe he designed with

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