Vision Street Wear Leather Suede High Top Skateboard Sneakers Army
Vision Street Wear Leather Suede High Top Skateboard Sneakers Army
Vision Street Wear Leather Suede High Top Skateboard Sneakers Army
Vision Street Wear Leather Suede High Top Skateboard Sneakers Army

VS-ACC305-ARMY-8

Leather Suede High Top Sneakers Army

Regular price$119.99
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Crafted for skaters, by skaters, these kicks blend ultimate board feel with authentic street style. The hi-top design offers ankle support for those high-impact tricks, while the grippy outsole ensures superior traction on your deck.

Feature:
- Hight-top sneakers
- Removable cushion insole

Material:
- Leather Suede
- Canvas Lining
- Vulcanized Rubber Sole

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Customer Reviews

Based on 21 reviews
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Brett Sauerland
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Time machine activate!

I love my new shoes! They bring me back to my childhood when I couldn’t afford new VSW shoes and I had to buy a worn out pair from a friend, and they had a hole in the bottom. Haha, now I can finally buy a new pair! I can’t wait for the black suede to be back in stock in my size!

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Travis Taylor
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Its like being back in the 80s it just **** rules so much

Shoes are so comfy

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Rodolphe

Best bang for the buck

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Kurt Goelzer
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A bit too big

This is only a matter of internet buying and nothing to do with the shoes, but I'll keep them as is, a bit too big. So not perfect for me. I'm normally a size 10 in Nike and these are a bit too long in that same size. My next pair I'll try a size 9. But, I love these shoes so far. I haven't seen a pair of skate shoes since being a kid in the 80s and this is the closets thing. Can't beat the price and these are awesome.

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Ian Jensen
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Right shoe is great.

Overall I am happy and full of nostalgia but my left shoe looks like it might have been assembled at the end of a shift on a Friday.