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Brand: Pass~Port x Vans

Model: Sid Pro

Key Features: Arriving in red and green colorways, the sneaker has an embossed all-over brick pattern. Custom tongue labels and an embroidered Pass~Port logo on the instep and heel add a touch of collaborative flair. The model is enhanced with Ultracush HD sock liners and DURACAP-reinforced sections on high-wear areas of the upper for increased durability.

Release Date: April 20

Price: TBC

Buy: Exclusively through select Vans Pro skate accounts

Editor’s Notes: Vans and Australian skate brand Pass~Port have teamed up on the California brand's Sid Pro, giving the ’90s silhouette a brick wall-like makeover. Pass~Port was founded by Trent Evans in 2009 and has become one of Australia’s most celebrated skateboard brands.

The embossed all-over brick pattern comes in two colorways and is inspired by local skate spot Fitzy Plaza in Edinburgh Gardens, North Fitzroy, Australia. The burnt red brick community building and lush green Aussie rules football fields inform the look of the sneakers.

The Pass~Port x Vans Sid Pro drops alongside a co-branded black bomber jacket on April 20, exclusively at skate shops with Vans Pro accounts.

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