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Brand: Concepts x Vans

Model: Slip-On and Sk8-Hi

Key Features: The Slip-On features a striped mohair upper, glossy black midsole, and translucent outsole. The Sk8-Hi also has a mohair upper, in addition to suede accents and a white midsole. Each sneaker comes with co-branded insoles.

Release Date: September 24

Price: $90 (Slip-On) and $110 (Sk8-Hi)

Buy: Concepts

Editor’s Notes: Concepts is following recent collaborations with New Balance and adidas by once again teaming up with Vans. For this latest foray, the retailer draws from the punk movement of the 1970s to present the "World's End" pack.

Concepts x Vans "World's End" collection includes enticing iterations of two classic silhouettes in the Slip-On and Sk8-Hi. Each colorway is inspired by Vivienne Westwood‘s signature mohair sweaters, featuring playful patterns and shaggy mohair.

The collaborative Vans are complemented by a range of apparel, all of which will be available on cncpts.com beginning September 24.

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