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Slip-on sneakers have never really taken off as a concept, although most brands have tried. We would argue that this is because when Vans first released the Classic Slip-On back in 1977, they perfected it out the gate, so why would anyone else try?

In fact, the silhouette has been such a success that it’s barely changed in the last half-century. That is, apart from a wide variety of creative colorways, and this knitted version is the latest noteworthy alteration.

Of course, the Vans Slip-On is, by design, a skate shoe. With that said, we’d recommend avoiding any coarse grip-tape with this crocheted pair. But these ain't your granny's.

Imagined in the classic checkerboard style, the design features a loose-gauge textile upper in a knitted style. From a distance, it delivers signature Vans character, but up close the texture shines.

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The Vans premium Classic Slip-On 98 has several subtle changes to the silhouette, too, such as a higher glossed sidewall, improved fit around the ankle, and a shorter vamp.

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So while the knitted upper might not lend itself to skating, there’s no denying that this shoe is made to be worn. And it’s no secret that Vans look best when they’re cooked.

As we move into the transitional season, picking up a fresh pair of Vans Slip-Ons is definitely the move. And so, where better to start than this knitted pair?

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