Just three years before TOWER opened its doors to London’s footwear family, VANS introduced the Style No.98 - a laceless, simple trainer that give wearers everything they needed beneath that iconic waffle sole.

Today, we know it as the VANS Slip-On, one of many core styles now available in-store and online at tower-london.com.
Having been introduced one year after its low-cut, laceless counterpart - the VANS Sk8-Hi took skate-shoe functionality and made it suitable for day-to-day wear, filling a market left by the classically styled Slip-On.
Now, you can rock your favourite hightop with a little more sole, by lacing-up VANS platformed Sk8-Hi - or, keep it simple when slipping into another pair of your all-time favourites.

New school styling with Old Skool footwear, VANS’ vulcanised soles are a perfect example of timeless design.
Launched as VANS first skate shoe to feature leather panels, the Old Skool evolved into a canvas for founder, Paul Van Doren’s ‘jazz stripe’ - a doodle that later became the brand’s logo earmark.
