Every year, globally renowned skate brand Vans ramps up its collaborative efforts to span numerous industries around the world to create collections of footwear for fans from every demographic. Just this year, we have seen Vans team up with Marvel, the Vincent Van Gogh Museum, size?, and WTAPS to name a few, with each collection masterfully utilizing the versatility of the footwear’s canvas uppers. Now, in honor of everyone’s high-pitched, fun-loving cartoon mouse, Vans and Disney are teaming up to release a footwear and apparel capsule dedicated to the 90th anniversary of Mickey Mouse.
Designed by four iconic artists – John Van Hamersveld, Mister Cartoon, Geoff McFetridge and Taka Hayashi – the collection includes four unique interpretations of Mickey on the illustrious Sk8-Hi silhouette with a matching short sleeve t-shirt. Each of the four artists combines their patented stylings with Mickey’s jovial attitude that expresses their individualism as well as the iconic nature of one of Disney’s original characters. All four Disney x Vans Vault SK8-His will be available at selection locations on August 25th, so enjoy a first look below as well as a brief explanation regarding the inspiration behind each design.
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Geoff McFetridge
Originally from Canada, the LA-based designer’s work is known for ignoring creative boundaries.
Key Design Detail: A unique all-over pattern meant to highlight Mickey’s black, red, and yellow color scheme.
Taka Hayashi
Hayashi emphasizes his detailed craftsmanship as well as his unique design approach.
Key Design Detail: Mickey Mouse-inspired hot air balloon.
John Van Hamersveld
Quintessential in California’s art scene, Van Hamersveld’s is best known for his psychedelic patterns and graphics.
Key Design Detail: Overexposed bright and punchy Mickey Mouse graphics.
Mark Machado
The legendary tattoo artist utilizes textual intricacy and incredible detail to make his work look three-dimensional.
Key Design Detail: Black and grey illustration of Mickey driving a vintage car.