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Brand: LQQK Studio x Vault by Vans

Model: OG Style 17 Mule LX and OG Chukka LX

Key Features: The OG Style 17 Mule LX and OG Chukka LX are optioned in three colorways, each with debossed Vans branding across the upper, LQQK Studio branding on the midsole, and co-branding on the insole.

Release Date: November 21

Price: TBC

Buy: Select Vault by Vans retailers

Editor’s Notes: Brooklyn-based screen-printing and design collective LQQK Studio is building on its 2018 Vans collaboration by once again linking with the skate-centric brand for a Holiday 2020 footwear and apparel capsule. Led by the OG Style 17 Mule LX and OG Chukka LX, the collection ultimately acts as an homage to workwear.

“We always want to produce items that will outlive trends and fads,” LQQK Studio founder, Alex Dondero said. “Using materials that are associated with workwear lends itself to achieving just that. There is a reason that Vans are classic and LQQK wants to have that same appeal.”

The OG Style 17 Mule LX and OG Chukka LX are each offered in three colorways, both in splatter ink and natural, as well as honey comb for the Mule and burgundy for the Chukka.

Complementing the shoes is a three-piece apparel capsule, which includes a quarter-zip sweater, sweatpants, and long-sleeve shirt with an oversized throwback Vans logo.

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