No sneaker brand knows its archives as well as Vans The California brand excels at revitalizing classic designs for today’s consumers. (Consider how) revamped the iconic Old Skool sneaker Earlier this year. Now, Vans is revisiting the past for its upcoming release. Introducing the Super Lowpro, an unexpected addition. trendy shoe rooted in retro athleticism.
Available now, the Super Lowpro draws inspiration from Vans Serio—as well as the classic Vans Serio Competition Shoe Style 84—from the '80s era, which represented Vans’ initial expansion into footwear outside of their core skate-focused products. Although this sleek design has recently gained traction again, it originally signified a significant shift in Vans' lineup, further establishing the brand's reputation for innovation.
The Super Lowpro isn’t suck in the past, though. In fact, it comes equipped with details that longtime fans will recognize from the original. Those include: the zig-zagged lace design, the T-Toe shape, and the heritage Serio logo on its tongue. Vans's instantly recognizable sidestripe detail has also been modernized for an incoming era with a two-tone look.
Even with all the adjustments and modifications, the Super Lowpro’s extremely low profile continues to include an EVA foam footbed, offering the flexibility and comfort that devoted enthusiasts appreciate.

The new release taps into the slender sneaker trend while infusing it with Vans's cool-kid energy. Given the brand's prominence in modern sneaker culture, it’s hard to imagine that this new release will not gain immediate popularity. After all, various Vans models have turned into favorites for many contemporary trendsetters, including several modern It-girls, encompassing Olivia Rodrigo , Gigi Hadid , and Jennifer Lawrence .
The Super Lowpro is Available on Vans' website now In four hues, priced at $85 each: a lively cherry red, a smooth cream white, an intense dark green, and a timeless black version. Additionally, a soft pastel pink shade—which happens to be my top pick—is set to launch in April. Given this wide array of options, it’s clear that the Super Lowpro could very well become Van's most adaptable shoe design so far.
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