You shouldn’t mess with a good thing. But every once in a while, you should definitely combine two good things together to see what happens.
Colliding with longtime collaborator Vans yet again, Beams Japan has helped create a hybrid version of two of the footwear giant’s most iconic sneakers.

Two ‘70s icons
Originally dubbed “Style 95,” the Era shoe launched in 1976 as Vans’s first purpose-built skating shoe. It was designed with the help of legends Stacy Peralta and Tony Alva for comfort during longer sessions.
A year later, Vans came out with the Old Skool, which appealed to a different type of skater. Rather than the padded collar and flexibility of the Era, the Old Skool favored durability over comfort. It was perfect for skaters who went a lot harder. The leather toe and heel overlays offered better protection against grip tape wear. Visually, it was also distinguished by its now-signature Sidestripe.









