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Billie Eilish is Bringing Back This Early 2000s-Favorite SneakerThe skater shoe brand, which first debuted in 1987, had a huge moment in the late 90s and early 2000s — along with other skate shoes from brands like DC and Vans.
Etnies, Vans, and DC skate shoes were all staples of skate culture in the 2000s, and are seeing a resurgence with rise of nostalgic Y2K trends. Shop skateboard sneakers ahead.
It was a tough decade, fashion-wise — but it's still fun to reminisce about all the shoes you were obsessed with in the early 2000s. It was a strange time, filled with shoe anomalies of all ...
Undoubtedly one of the most beloved skate shoe brands of the 2000s for skaters and non-skaters alike, Etnies has slimmed down its well-known Marana and gone full slip-on style.
Skate shoes were the footwear to have in the 2000s, but their moment came and went. Like boys in eyeliner, these thick-sided and comfy sneakers have largely been relegated to pop culture history ...
Back in the late ’90s and early 2000s, I wore skater shoes, but mainly Adidas or Vans. I was more interested in style in the days. Okay, I’m still very interested in style.
Most of her outfits were paired with sweatbands on her wrists, chunky skater shoes, statement socks, and lots of camouflage-print everything.
Puffy, pricey, and strangely perfect for the moment, the $455 ERLs are billed as skateboard shoes — but maybe don’t try to skate in them.
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater remake reflects the changing culture of skateboarding Skateboarding has come a long way since the boys’ club atmosphere of the 1990s and early 2000s ...
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