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  2. 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]

  3. Journeys (company) - Wikipedia

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    Journeys Kidz is a specialty footwear brand that opened its first store in 2001 for kids 5–12 years old, [15] [16] with the tagline “Big Kidz Shoes, Little Kidz Sizes.” [17] There are 170 locations in the United States. [18]

  4. Vans - Wikipedia

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    Vans shoes in use on a skateboard. Vans opened its first skate park in 1998 at The Outlets at Orange, in Orange, California. It features a 20,000-square-foot (1,900 m 2) indoor street course, 12 feet (3.7 m) deep combo pool, area for amateurs, mini ramps, outdoor street course, and arcade. The park was updated in 2009. [16]

  5. Travis Barker Sells His Bloody Blink-182 Tour Vans for $4,000

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    One lucky fan can now walk a mile in Travis Barker’s shoes after the drummer sold a pair of his go-to Vans for $4,000. Barker, 48, offered up the kicks — which he wore throughout Blink-182’s ...

  6. Vans Shoes - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 4 June 2007, at 15:57 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply ...

  7. VF Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In the early 2000s, VF's acquisitions included The North Face and Eastpak in 2000; [9] and Kipling, [10] Napapijri, and Vans in 2004. The company sold its 'Vanity Fair Intimates' lingerie business to Fruit of the Loom for US$350 million in cash on January 23, 2007. [11] Later that month, VF acquired Eagle Creek.