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Hi, thanks for looking at my closet. These shoes are modern with the tag and may have been tried on but not worn out of the store. The original box is included. They are a men's size or a women's size The Vans model number is: VN0A33TB3WJ. ****Please note that one of the shoes has a small mark as shown in the last picture. I don't know what it is, this is how I received them from Vans. I'll be listing more skateboard shoes soon, please check back. (NWT skateboarding skate skater sneakers)
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Last time I thought about Vans was 16 years ago, when Nikki Sixx won an embarrassing two-year million-dollar lawsuit against them for image theft. They weren't really happening kicks even back then (and neither was Motley Crue).
[quote] Sixx said he had no choice but to sue, and not just for his own image. "Mostly you find that people just let it go," Sixx said. "With me and the guys in Motley Crue, we've been standing up for our rights and hopefully we're standing up for other people's rights too."
[quote] Sixx sued a skateboarding magazine and the Vans shoe company for allegedly using his image in an ad without his permission. Sixx, whose adj name is Franklin Feranna, said in the lawsuit filed Tuesday that the defendants used photographs of him with pro skater Tony Trujillo at a San Francisco ceremony organized by Thrasher magazine and sponsored by Vans. Sixx said he agreed to present Trujillo with a "Skater of the Year" award at the ceremony on Dec. 7, , because he knew Trujillo was a Motley Crue fan. The musician said he was surprise
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