The Vans Sk8-Hi, initially christened 'Style 38', emerged in 1978. It was a direct response to the escalating needs of a burgeoning skateboarding culture in Southern California, offering unprecedented ankle support. This innovation solidified Vans' commitment to the sport and laid the groundwork for its dominance in action sports footwear. The 'Formula 66' variant builds on this legacy, marrying heritage with contemporary comfort.
Primarily designed for casual wear and a lifestyle rooted in skateboarding, the Sk8-Hi ComfyCush 'Formula 66' offers versatility. Its robust construction and grippy waffle-patterned outsole provide reliable performance, while the ComfyCush technology elevates the comfort level for extended use. The shoe's aesthetic, with its all-over graphic print, caters to the demands of modern streetwear.
The Sk8-Hi's impact resonates across subcultures, establishing itself as a staple of rebellion. Its influence can be seen in the evolution of streetwear fashion, often paired with ripped denim and band tees, as popularized by the punk rock scene. The shoe’s adoption by skaters, especially during the Dogtown era, further amplified its iconic status. The Sk8-Hi ComfyCush, with its blend of heritage and updated comfort, continues to be a symbol of individuality.
The Sk8-Hi ComfyCush 'Formula 66' is meticulously crafted with a high-top silhouette, featuring durable canvas and suede materials. The design incorporates a padded collar and panels, ensuring both support and comfort. A hallmark of the Sk8-Hi, the side stripe, or 'Jazz Stripe,' is prominently displayed. The ComfyCush technology integrates a co-molded foam midsole with rubber for superior cushioning and grip.