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  2. Vans - Wikipedia

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    The original Vans skateboard logo was designed in Costa Mesa, California, in the 1970s by Mark Van Doren, son of then-President and co-owner James Van Doren, at age 13; Mark's design was a stencil, allowing the logo to be spray-painted onto his skateboards. The design was incorporated into the heel tab on Style 95, an early Vans skateboard shoe.

  3. Tony Alva - Wikipedia

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    Alva started his long relationship working with Vans in 1974, helping to design the off-the-wall skateboard shoe, the original skate shoe. Alva's father had been buying Vans shoes for his kids since they were young. Vans was established in 1966 and was the shoe of choice for the Santa Monica youth culture. [3]: 124 [7]

  4. Ronnie Creager - Wikipedia

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    Creager was sponsored by Tensor, the skateboard truck brand founded by skateboard pioneer Rodney Mullen—Creager released signature truck models with the brand. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] As of September 2013, Creager is a team rider for the Theeve truck brand.

  5. Off the Wall (And Into the Upside Down): Vans Releases New ...

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    Vans is heading into the Upside Down with a new Stranger Things collection inspired by the recently-released Season Four. The limited-edition Vans x Stranger Things capsule includes renditions of ...

  6. Mike Carroll (skateboarder) - Wikipedia

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    Following his recruitment to the Vans skate shoe team in 1994, Carroll was often seen in his early team ads skating in Half Cabs. [8] In 1996, Carroll released a signature model, a technically more advanced shoe based on the Half Cab with a modern internal looped lacing system, [9] [10] [11] but left the company in 1997 and moved to DC Shoes. [12]

  7. Wallride - Wikipedia

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    Kaupas had learned to ride walls where he would throw his skateboard up against a wall and ride off it. He then perfected this trick by riding up the side of walls without using his hands. In 1984 Thrasher Magazine photographer and skating commentator Craig Stecyk took a photo of Kaupas riding off a wall which featured on the cover of Thrasher ...

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