Vans Footwear
The company continued to grow into the 1970s. During this period they also produced wool lined canvas and rubber mukluk s
under contract to the U.S. Department of Defense and the U.S. Air
Force. Skateboarders who liked Vans rugged make-up and sticky sole were
seen sporting Vans all over Southern California in the early 1970s. In
1975, the Vans #95, known today as the Era was designed by Tony Alva and
Stacy Peralta. With a padded collar and different color combinations
the Era became the shoe of choice for a generation of skateboarders due
to the non slip bottom making it easier to grip better. In 1976, Vans
introduced the #44 shoe, and with the help of skateboarders and BMX
riders the Vans Slip-On became all the rage in Southern California. By
the end of the 1970s, Vans had 70 stores in California and sold through
dealers both nationally and internationally.
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