Vans and Chinese artist Chen Yingjie collaborate on three sneakers for the Lunar New Year signifying the Year of the Tiger. Available now. The Vans x HUATUNAN Year of the Tiger collection covers Vans' iconic silhouettes including the Authentic, the Sk8-Hi and the Old Skool. The Authentic carries signature street ink graphics with transparent outsole to present the vivid style of tiger; The Sk8-Hi Echo DX reinterprets the classic Sk8-Hi with more details added to the silhouette, presenting a living tiger in the wildlife. Vans celebrates the Lunar New Year with an exclusive sneaker collaboration with Chinese artist, Chen Yingjie (a.k.a Huatunan). More from Footwear News Anderson .Paak Teases New Vans Collaboration Vans has partnered with renowned Chinese artist Chen Yingjie, aka HuaTunan, to create a Year of the Tiger collection in celebration of Chinese New Year. The collection draws inspiration from HuaTunan’s “Stay Hungry” series of artwork, depicting various interpretations of the tiger spirit. The Vans “Year Of The Tiger” Collection by Huatunan is available now via Vans.com and select retailers. Prices range from $44.50 to $110. Prices range from $44.50 to $110. For more Vans releases and updates on all your favorite sneakers, follow @NiceKicks on Twitter. VANS X THEY ARE Year of the Ox will be available from January 1 via the Vans webstore. In other news, Nike revisits its 1989 Lahar Escape Boot for a sleek low-profile iteration . It's only normal to think that wearing festive clothing pieces all year round is a bit out there, but we promise you Vans' take isn't painfully obvious. The California-born skate company made sure the symbolisms were subtle by collaborating with Chinese renowned artist Chen Yingjie (AKA HuaTunan) for the Year of the Tiger collection. Vans, the original action sports brand and global icon of creative self-expression, partners with Chinese renowned artist Chen Yingjie (a.k.a HuaTunan) to create a festive collaboration celebrating the upcoming Year of the Tiger. Inspired by his famous artwork "Stay Hungry", Chen Yingjie related Vans' capsule with his Stay Hungry This year, Vans is proud to celebrate the Lunar Year of the Tiger with an exclusive collaboration featuring Chinese-born street artist Hua Tunan. Fast becoming one of the biggest names on the international street art scene, Hua began his artistic career painting in traditional Chinese techniques, taught to him by his father. Upon traveling to Singapore, he discovered the passion Overview Vans partners with Chinese renowned artist Chen Yingjie (a.k.a Huatunan) to create a festive collaboration celebrating the upcoming Year of Tiger. Inspired by his famous artwork Stay Hungry, the collection reflects Chen Yingjie interpretation of the tiger spirit - exploration, adventure and perseverance. CLOT x adidas Superstar Chinese New Year JR5114 Release Date: January 16, 2025 Color: Core Black/Carbon Black-Metallic Gold Price: $200 Vans. Jordan Release Dates. Sneaker Release Dates. Yeezy Feb. 1, 2022: Vans has teamed up with Chinese artist Chen Yingjie (a.k.a Huatunan) to create a collaboration celebrating the Year of the Tiger. The Vans x Huatunan Year of the Tiger collection With the Chinese Lunar New Year right around the corner, Vans has partnered up with Chinese brand Purlicue to celebrate the Year of the Pig with a lineup of exclusive footwear. Donning four shoes Where to buy Chinese New Year shoes. Nice Kicks has release dates, prices, history, and where to find Chinese New Year for sale. Vans x Miro & Wujo Year of The Rabbit Carrot Crewneck (Php 6,198) Completing the head-to-toe collection is a Carrot Crewneck (Php 6,198) and Two Rabbit Hat (Php 3,298). Paired with the Vans x Miro & Wujo footwear, this is a collection to start the Chinese New Year adventure with Vans and with the cute couple Miro & Wujo. Happy Lunar New Year! Van Cleef & Arpels wishes you a wonderful festive season. May every day be filled with happiness and success. Subtly represented, the snake is celebrated this year. It will bring you power, longevity and wisdom. The Chinese New Year of 2025 falls on January 29th (Wednesday), and will last to February 2nd. It is the Year of Snake.As an official public holiday, Chinese people can get eight days' off from work, from January 28th to February 4th. Vans has just given us a look at its Lunar New Year “Year of the Rat” collection. With a little over a month until Chinese New Year 2020, we take a look at the three models that are part of The Year of the Rabbit Era Shoe from classic skate brand Vans is an easy way to add a pop of color and a timely rabbit motif to your New Year fit. One of Vans’ most popular styles, the sneakers
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