The Vans Anaheim Factory Style 73 DX Collection Has Dropped
Celebrating the brands early ’90s sport style.




Skateboarding lifestyle brand Vans has released three new iterations of its made-in-USA Anaheim Factory Style 73 DX. Once again celebrating the origins of the label, the timeless silhouette is part of the Anaheim Factory reissue series of classic Vans releases. The three sneakers arrive in suede-based red, black, and light blue iterations, with all versions boasting a comfortable UltraCush lining, foxing tape, a high-gloss sidewall finish, and a custom woven label that marks the tongue. The uniquely retro sneaker aims to celebrate Vans unique sport style of the early ’90s.
Take look at the newly released shoes above, and if you’re keen on purchasing a pair they are currently available on Van’s web store, with a set retail price of $80 USD.
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