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Brand: Vans

Model: Era 3ra

Key Features: The Vans Era 3ra features an eight ounce canvas upper, metal eyelets, padded collar, rubber waffle outsole, three bumpers, three foxing stripes, three heel scabs, three tongues, and multiplied deco stitching.

Release Date: Available now

Price: $60

Buy: Vans retailers and online

Editor’s Notes: Vans continues the evolution of its first-ever silhouette, the 95, which has gone on to become the Era. A natural progression of the Era, Vans now presents the Era 3ra. The Era 3ra is essentially the Era times three, featuring three bumpers, three foxing stripes, three heel scabs, and three tongues.

The newly-launched "Vision Voyage" pack of the Era 3ra consists of three colorways: white, black, and navy. Here, the Era's original stitching placement is extended with multiplied deco stitching. The tongue is layered with three executions one on top of the other, while the sneaker also boasts three layered foxing stripes, toe bumpers, and heel scabs.

You can purchase the Vans Era 3ra "Vision Voyage" colorways now through select retailers and Vans.com.

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