Vulcanised footwear has been at the heart of the Vans brand since its inception, prized for its unbeatable grip, exceptional boardfeel, and reliable support, qualities that have defined Vans skate shoes for generations. Now, Vans Skate Team member Curren Caples introduces a fresh take on this legacy with his first signature skate shoe, CURREN. This new silhouette elevates vulcanised performance to greater heights, embodying the evolution of skateboarding footwear at its finest.

Curren Caples stands as a living testament to his California roots and ethos. From a child prodigy to joining the influential roster of Fucking Awesome, Curren is solidifying his legacy in skateboarding. Now in his never-ending search for Vulcanised Perfection, Curren brings a brand-new silhouette to the mix. Featuring a custom outsole pattern with Vans sidestripe detailing, optimised for grip and boardfeel with Vans tested SICKSTICK™ rubber compound. The upper is reinforced with DURACAP™ underlays for extra durability where it matters most, and the POPCUSH™ insole offers plenty of impact protection. It’s durable. It’s functional. It’s straightforward. It’s everything Curren wants and needs in a skate shoe.

“Curren Caples shared, ‘I’ve been skating Vans my whole life and never really thought I would have a shoe with my name on it. It’s a pretty cool feeling! Being part of the legacy of skaters with their own shoes on Vans is truly an honour.”

The Curren debuts with a campaign that playfully and ironically reimagines fragrance ads. This creative vision is brought to life through the artistry of renowned photographer Gray Sorrenti and filmmaker Grant Yansura. Adding to the campaign’s charm, short cameos feature Vans legends such as Ray Barbee, Anthony Van Engelen, Geoff Rowley, Omar Hassan, and Steve Van Doren.

The Curren will be available in red and grey/yellow at Vans stores, Vans.com.au and select Skate Shops nationally starting May 16. Meanwhile, the Curren VCU, in an all-black colourway, makes its exclusive debut at select skate retailers, May 5.