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Check Out The Vans Newest Collaboration With Artist Ralph Steadman and WildAid

Check Out The Vans Newest Collaboration With Artist Ralph Steadman and WildAid and start making the list of what you want to cop. If you don’t hurry up now, you will be the ultimate loser of the sneaker game of this season. Don’t take it as an exaggeration because this collection has two Vans Sk8-Hi and two Classic Slip-Ons. All of these have only one goal – To make you realise that the wildlife is in danger! Vault by Vans chose to flash the spotlight on endangered species around the world for this launch. This collaboration is three-way. Vans joins forces with caricaturist Ralph Steadman and California’s environmental organisation WildAid.

The two Sk8-Hi boots will show off red and black while the Slip-Ons are blue and yellow. We can’t give away much for now because the brilliant minds haven’t decided on a date yet. Let’s see how the themes work out. But before that, follow @FastSoleUK for further details on this collab.

Vans Sk8-Hi

One pair of these two will flaunt the zebra stripes and the B&W theme. Mountain zebras are considered vulnerable at this moment. In the book Gonzovationists, Ralph used the same illustration as this shoe. The other pair has a bloody and fear-igniting colourway which is bound to make you worry about the wildlife right away!

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Name : Vans Sk8-Hi

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Vans Classic Slip-On

Yes, these are to easy to slip inside and manage. But once you spot the quirky and whimsical patterns or illustrations on the top, you start thinking a little about the endangered animals. A blue and orange pair brilliantly represent the bad state the wilderness is in.

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Colour : TBC

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Release Date : TBC

Price : TBC

 

Vans Newest Collaboration With Artist Ralph Steadman and WildAid is to stop illegal wildlife trade, provide marine-life support, and lessen the vulnerability of our environment. While the brand keeps making money through these kicks and apparels, they are committed to WildAid for $10,000 donation. So, help the nature and endangered animals by grabbing these shockers.

Image Credit: complex.com

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