SLAYER: Limited-Edition Vans Shoes Back On The Market

April 28, 2005

Due to popular demand, the limited-edition SLAYER Old Skools Vans shoes have once again been made available via the Shop.Vans.com web site.

SLAYER are one of the latest additions to the Vans' band shoe project (LTDs). The SLAYER Old Skools, made to the band's specifications, feature an all-leather upper, custom SLAYER Eagle heel logo and SLAYER tongue label, black sidestripe and "red splatters" friction.

Last summer, New York retail stores reported that some of their last pairs were selling for upwards of $300 simply because the shoes are expected to be a collector's item years from now (regular shoe prices range from $50 to $55).

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