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  2. Vans Half Cab - Wikipedia

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    Vans Half Cab was Steve Caballero's second signature shoe offered from Vans. This shoe came out 3 years after the Caballero. This shoe came out 3 years after the Caballero. The new generation of skateboarders had been cutting the original Caballero into a mid top to help them perform more technical street flip tricks.

  3. Hook-and-loop fastener - Wikipedia

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    Hook-and-loop fasteners, commonly known as Velcro (a genericized trademark), hook-and-pile fasteners or touch fasteners are versatile fastening devices that allow two surfaces to be repeatedly attached and detached with ease. Invented in the mid-20th century, they are widely used in clothing, accessories, and various industrial and consumer ...

  4. Vans challenge - Wikipedia

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    The Vans challenge is a viral internet challenge that began in March 2019 where people show their Vans shoes landing right-side up after tossing them in the air. The viral sensation reportedly started after a Twitter user shared a video of the occurrence, which was captioned: “Did you know it doesn’t matter how you throw your Vans they will land facing up.”

  5. 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]

  6. Paul Van Doren - Wikipedia

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    When half of their initial 10 stores did not turn a profit, they were advised by their accountants to shut them down. Yet Van Doren did the opposite and opened more stores, hoping that selling more shoes would decrease the cost needed to produce each pair. This plan was a success, and Vans had about 70 stores in California by the end of the ...