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Vans Welcomes Joe Freshgoods With The OG Style 36 LX “The Honeymoon Stage” Collection

Vans Welcomes Joe Freshgoods With The OG Style 36 LX “The Honeymoon Stage” Collection

Chicago’s Joe Freshgoods continues his creative journey by partnering with skate lifestyle brand Vans, introducing “The Honeymoon Stage” collection of the OG Style 36 LX. Three colors of pink, orange, and tan — three signature hues commonly utilized by Joe Freshgoods — decorate the classic silhouette with “JFG” lettered into the iconic checkerboard pattern.

In regards to his teaming up with Vans, Joe states: “It’s always been a goal of mine to partner with iconic brands, it’s one of those things I never thought I would get the chance to do. When it comes to classic streetwear, I feel like at some point in your career you have to have a Vault by Vans collab—it’s an iconic brand with iconic silhouettes.”

The Joe Freshgoods x Vans OG Style 36 LX “The Honeymoon Stage” collection will release on July 1st exclusively at the Every Now And Then pop-up at 1008 W Lake, Unit 2, Chicago, IL 60607; a wider release at other pop-up locations will be announced layer.

UPDATE 7/13/2022:
The Joe Freshgoods x Vans Vault “The Honeymoon Stage” collection will be available July 14th via joefreshgoods.com.

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