Fashion / NewsFashion / NewsToo cold for outdoor skatepark? Vans unveils in-store skate ramp in LondonNow open, the new store on Oxford Street celebrates the brand’s history with skateboarding with a permanent skate structureShareLink copied ✔️ In Partnership with vansDecember 18, 2024December 18, 2024TextDazed DigitalVans – Oxford Street opening Vans has long been a cornerstone of skateboarding culture – from iconic waffle-soled shoes to collaborations with underground artists, the label has carved a distinct legacy in action sports and streetwear. Now, the brand takes its DNA to new heights with the unveiling of its Vans West End store on London’s Oxford Street, a groundbreaking space that merges retail with skateable architecture. Designed by Andrea Caputo Studio, Vans West End is more than a store – it’s an experience. At its heart is a 200-square-metre Roman travertine skate ramp, polished and laid on-site, which doubles as a retail platform when not in use. This seamless fusion of skate culture and design ensures that the space serves as a hub for events, from skate demos and lessons to live music and art showcases. The modular design allows for a constant evolution, transforming the store into whatever the community needs it to be. The curated offering is equally transformative. Vans West End introduces the pinnacle OTW line to Europe, alongside exclusive partner collaborations. Expect custom jewellery from punk-metal pioneers The Great Frog, checkerboard speakers from Gomi, and an artist series of skate decks by Lovenskate. Exclusive restocks of cult Vans collaborations, like OTW by Vans x Undercover and Vans x BAPE, add an element of nostalgia and rarity. Courtesy of Vans Beyond product, the store leans into the culture. London-based creative Jack Charlie Mitchell curated a zine, Feel, featuring work from a diverse roster of artists, alongside a selection of books and music to enrich the space. “When I came back to Vans a little over a year ago, we set out a clear strategy re-setting us for brand elevation through the lens of skateboarding,” explains Andreas Olsson, GM of Vans EMEA. “We had to course correct, making sure we were listening to what youth culture wants and needs from us when it comes to product and experiences. Now just over a year in, we have made big progress against setting new standards for where we want the brand to go and this destination is an important step in that journey.” With Vans West End, the brand reaffirms its role at the intersection of skateboarding and community, proving that it’s still pushing boundaries in design and culture. Find the new space at 214 Oxford Street and check out imagery from the opening night in the gallery above. Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREKiko Mizuhara on slowing down, shutting up and touching grassWashing-up gloves have made it out the kitchen Stone Island Marina takes us straight to the source for SS26 Crying in couture: Ellie Misner’s new collection is a beautiful disaster OnMeet the creatives turning up the heat in Lagos with Burna Boy and OnThe biggest fashion collabs you missed in MarchIn pictures: Robbie McIntosh captures the next generation of Champion youthBLACKPINK style file: All of Lisa’s greatest fashion momentsCrying in couture: Ellie Misner’s new collection is a beautiful disaster Nike How the Dazed US team are Airmaxxing Nike The unexpected history of Nike’s Air MaxSchiaparelli’s five most shocking designsEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy