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Stüssy XXV Anniversary Limited Edition Vans by Ami Kealoha

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Celebrating their 25th year, Stüssy unveiled these Vans Skate Hi Sneakers last week. (Vans, by the way, have been around since 1966 and, like Stüssy, are Southern California O.G.s.) Sean Stüssy, the founder (who started the brand with his screenprinted signature on T-shirts), designed the pared-down paisley pattern in the 80s and resurrects it with 1000 pairs in each the White/Olive and Black/White colorways for $100 a pop. The kicks are part of a commemorative line that Stüssy will continue to introduce throughout the year.

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This entry posted on 20 July 2005 at 1:13 PM
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