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Supreme And Vans Bring Back The Sid Pro For New Collaboration

Supreme And Vans Bring Back The Sid Pro For New Collaboration

After dropping two collaborations as part of their Spring/Summer offerings, Supreme is linking back up with long-time creative partner Vans to release more special footwear for their Fall/Winter collection. The new capsule calls upon the Sid Pro — a under-the-radar Vans silhouette that was originally produced in 1995 as a casual shoe — to serve as the centerpiece, and offers four fresh takes: a standout “Dalmatian,” a seasonal burnt orange, a classic black, and a luxurious purple. Each sneaker boasts a premium suede upper with white contrast stitching and a classic Vans logo on the quarter panel. Special details arrive via an embroidered Olde English Supreme tongue logo and a custom heel label, while a dual-striped white midsole and traditional vulcanized Vans waffle outsole round off the classic look. The collaborative kicks are set to release at Supreme locations and on their webstore October 4th, while Japanese customers will have to wait until the 6th for their drop. Get a look at all four shoes below, and be sure to let us know which colorway is your personal favorite.

Supreme x Vans Sid Pro Collection
Release Date: October 4, 2018

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