Vans releases Skate Era WaffleCup in black and brown

Vans has launched a new black and brown colorway for its Skate Era WaffleCup shoe. The model combines cupsole support with vulcanized boardfeel, building on the original Era introduced 50 years ago as the brand's first skateboarding shoe. It is available on the Vans website for $75.

The Skate Era, Vans' pioneering skateboarding shoe from half a century ago, has received an update in the form of the WaffleCup version. This refresh features a suede upper in a moody black and brown palette, along with a WaffleCup outsole designed for enhanced grip and durability on the skatepark. Vans emphasizes the shoe's PopCush footbeds for impact absorption and DuraCap rubber reinforcements to withstand griptape wear. The original Era hit the streets 50 years ago, marking Vans' entry into skate-specific footwear with its simple yet innovative design. The new iteration maintains that legacy while incorporating modern upgrades like cupsole construction for added support. Vans continues to invest in its classic silhouettes, making subtle enhancements to keep them relevant for contemporary skaters. The black and brown Skate Era WaffleCup is now available directly from the company's website at a price of $75.

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