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Vans Did a Collaboration With the Vincent Van Gogh Museum

Vans Did a Collaboration With the Vincent Van Gogh Museum

The latest Vans collab is one of the more interesting we’ve ever come across. The iconic sneaker and skatewear brand has teamed with the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam to put some art on your feet and on your back. The collection includes a range of sneakers, clothing, and even a backpack that all features pieces of Vincent Van Gogh’s art. But before you immediately think of tees with Starry Night on the front like something for sale in an art supply store, remember this is Vans, so everything has a bit of an edge. The long-sleeve Vincent shirt could exist as part of the latest Yeezy collection, while slip-ons look like they were doodled on by someone with serious skill. In other words, we want all of it. Profits from the capsule collection will go to preserving Van Gogh’s legacy and art, keeping it accessible for future generations.