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Vans Taps Into the Metallic Shoe Trend With a New Colorway of Its TikTok-Viral Super Lowpro Shoe

If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, WWD may receive an affiliate commission. When Vans first released its Super Lowpro sneaker, it’s safe to say people went wild over one of the brand’s thinnest soles to date. Gone were the thick, vulcanized rubber outsoles of yore — replaced with razor-thin counterparts alongside a low profile and six go-with-everything colorways to start. Now, the brand is taking things up a notch with a premium version of the shoe in a metallic gray hue that’s ready to help you nail one of fall 2025’s biggest trends. The Vans Premium Super Lowpro Shoe in Gun Metal Gray is sleek to the max and inspired by ’80s-era runners (specifically the Vans Serio Style 84), which were low to the ground, streamlined, and statement-making. Besides its undeniable vintage flair, the sneaker is also a very practical investment. Comfort is guaranteed through a padded tongue, an EVA midsole and wedge that provide ample cushioning without weighing you down, and an ultra-supportive foam insole. And in case you’re worried that a thin sole means a complete lack of traction, Vans delivers through its signature waffle pattern, doling out superior grip. Truly: You’ll

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