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Brand: Vans Vault x Engineered Garments

Model: Classic Slip-On LX

Key Features: In this update of previous collaborations, the sneakers feature mismatched uppers, with the right shoe finished in leather and the left dressed in suede. Colorway options include navy, black, "true white," "moonrock," khaki, and red.

Release Date: July 6 (telephone and email orders from July 9)

Price: TBC

Buy: Nepenthes NY

Editor’s Notes: Vans Vault and Engineered Garments have joined forces once again to rework the skate brand's Classic Slip-On LX shoe in a variety of colorways.

The mismatched uppers return, with the combination leather/suede uppers now a signifier of the two brands’ collaborations. Alongside colors such as navy, black, "true white," "moonrock," and khaki, the duo have introduced a new and exclusive red pair for this year's drop.

For those who want a quick update to their footwear rotation, the Vans Vault x Engineered Garments sneakers will be available at Nepenthes New York on July 6. For those living elsewhere, the store will be accepting phone and email orders from July 9.

Details on shipping, terms, and conditions, can be found on Nepenthes' Tumblr page here.

In other sneaker news, here's where you can cop the adidas YEEZY 500 "Utility Black" on July 7.

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