DVS x LRG Collab in stock!

The black suede Munition CT Mid is the first installment of a two-part shoe series collaboration between long time DVS rider Chico Brenes and LRG . Designers looked to the early years of Chico’s career for inspiration on it’s look and feel.

The footbed print is borrowed from Chico’s first World Industries pro model graphic, Orange Vendor, introduced in 1992 by artist Mark Mckee. The graphic features a tiny cartoon Paisa wearing a red flannel and selling oranges out of a box. This character is a direct reference to Chico’s heritage as a Nicaraguan immigrant. The same flannel pattern used on the graphic is mimicked in both print and texture on the collar of the shoe. The shoe also features custom Chico and LRG branding on the tongue and heel.

To compliment the line, designers also produced signature apparel pieces that tie into the color and graphic themes of the shoes. The Chico x LRG apparel collection includes a textured red flannel New Era, a signature red flannel long sleeve, and graphic T-shirts that feature the same Mark McKee Paisa character found in the footbed of the shoe. Pick your’s up today from the Zappos Rideshop !

Circa Introduces Scott Decenzo

At this point, Scott no longer needs a major introduction. He has managed to introduce himself through two PlanB video parts, mulitple interviews and checkouts, recent covers on Thrasher and Color and more to come. Scott has redefined what it means to be a real amateur skateboarder. Circa welcomes Scott to the team!! Make sure to check out all the latest Circa gear on the Zappos Rideshop .

Andrew Reynolds New Pro Model - The Cruisers

Emerica introduces one of the cleanest technical skate shoes to date, the Reynolds Cruisers . If you don’t know who Andrew Reynolds is by now you need to creep out of that rock you’ve been hiding under. With this new style Andrew Reynolds wanted some ultra-slim, low profile boat shoes to skate and chill in, and the Cruisers were born. The clean, simple exterior hides a high-tech, super protective STI Foam full-length System G2 footbed inside a vulcanized outsole. And don’t forget the classic 70’s logo on the tongue. I’ll leave you with a quote from Andrew Reynolds “You need to buy this!”

Emerica & Brooklyn Projects Collide

Emerica has teamed up with Brooklyn Projects for a unique “Las Vegas” colorway of Braydon Szafranski’s pro model. It reps Vegas hard with a large V-Shaped side panel and craps table insole art, casino carpet graphics and those bright neon colored signs that we all know and love so well. Standard features on the Braydon include a ventilating mesh upper. Padded tongue and collar. Triple stitched toe cap for added durability. Full-length polyurethane midsole. System G2 impact absorbing heel pad. Molded STI Foam footbed cushioning. To top it off it comes with an angular grippy tread pattern which adds to the flair to make the Braydon one hell of a solid skate shoe. Don’t forget to check out our full range of Emerica shoes from the Zappos Rideshop !

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Vans "Off The Wall" Pack

This Fall Vans has released the “Off The Wall” pack which is a throwback to the Vans original skate line as introduced in 1977. Back in the late 70’s when these styles were introduced, they were the first shoes in the world designed specifically for skateboarding. These styles have since evolved into the classic favorites that you can only get from Vans. Now, 30 years later, they are re-introduced in their original colorways, available from Zappos.com

The “Off The Wall” pack comes in these different styles available at Zappos.com – The Era™ , The Classic Slip-On™ , and the The Mid Skool ’77 (truly a throwback!). And don’t forget to check out all the other Vans Classics available from Zappos.com

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Skate Item of the Week: Vans SK8-Hi(TM) "Dress to Kill" Shoes

Vans SK8-Hi™ “ Dressed to Kill “ is a killer pair of skating shoes. These shoes feature a Kiss band member graphic that makes these shoes a great tribute to the spirit of Rock and Roll. If you are a skater, a wannabe skater or if you just like cool shoes, then try these on for size.

Vans SK8-Hi™ “Dress to Kill” – The Basics

Vans SK8-Hi™ “Dress to Kill” shoes retail for $69 and come in both men’s and women’s sizes. They come in men’s sizes 3.5 to 13, as well as women’s sizes 5 to 12. They weigh in at about 18 ounces and have a shaft height of about 6.5 inches, depending on the size of shoe that you order.

These shoes have a black, white and grey tone palette. This makes them the perfect addition to nearly any wardrobe. They have a high-top design that stars the members of the band Kiss in full character makeup on the sides of the shoe, as well as the logo “Dress to Kill” printed on the side of the shoe’s sole.

Dressing to Kill

When you buy a pair of shoes there are many things that you need to think about. Fit is the first thing. A properly fitted shoe will fit snuggly but will not be tight or crumple your toes. Next you will want to look at function. The type of shoe that you buy needs to reflect what you will be using the shoe for. For example, if you will be using the shoe for skateboarding then you will want a shoe that has give in its design so that it flexes, as well as a non-skid sole to prevent slippage from your board.

The final thing that you want to think about when buying a pair of shoes is style. The styling of the shoe needs to fit in with your current wardrobe. This will give you the most styling options when putting together your daily look. Fortunately, the Vans Sk8-Hi™ “Dress to Kill” has a neutral palette, which means that it will look good with nearly anything that you want to pair it with.

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Skate Item of the Week: Element Omahigh Hi-Top Shoe

Having the right pair of shoes on your feet makes all the difference. Not only do they help you to perform better on your skateboard or on the basketball court, but they also ensure that you look and feel good as well. Element Omahigh is one of the coolest types of hi-top shoes on the market today, take at look at this shoe before you make your next shoe purchase.

Element Omahigh – The Basics

Element Omahigh are hi-top shoes that retail for $79.00. They offer a medium width in men’s sizes 7-14, with half sizes available. This shoe is made with a leather upper, blind sided ollie reinforcement and cold-connect construction. These shoes weigh in at about 15 ounces, they have a 15 inch circumference and a six inch shaft (based on the men’s size 9 shoe.)

Element Omahigh – Styles

The Element Omahigh comes in three different color combinations. If you are looking for a dressier shoe, then the black and antique style is a good option. On the other hand if you are looking for a shoe with lots of personality and flare, then the brown, black, suede and mustang style is a better option. The third style is a great mediation between the flashy and the dressy. It offers a black, white and regal color combination.

The colors used in the Element Omahigh are neutrals so they will compliment just about any wardrobe. However, you will want to select the style of Element Omahigh that will work the best with the clothes that are in your closet. If you don’t know which style to buy print out a color copy of each style and hold them up to your clothes. See which style works the best with your wardrobe basics or that gives your wardrobe the most pop.

Shoe Care

Since the uppers of the Element Omahigh are made from leather you will need to take extra steps to keep your shoes looking great for years. To start with you will want to weatherproof or waterproof your shoes. This can be done by using a commercial weatherproofing product designed for leather/suede shoes. You can find this product at shoe stores or online. Next you will want to clean your shoes regularly by brushing dry dirt off the suede or leather portions of your shoes. Finally, you will want to condition the leather portions of your shoes at least once a year. This will keep the leather supple and prevent it from cracking and peeling.

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Macbeth Visits Zappos

Support Macbeth’s studio project with Jack’s Mannequin and The Dear Jack Foundation at Zappos.com.