Vans Celebrates 60 Years of Skating with an Off The Wall Authentic Campaign
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- Tapping four of the brand’s freshest faces from across music, skateboarding, and surfing, Vans spotlights four collections of Authentics for the second half of the year
- In all of the shots, the models show off the Ibiza Pack, the Duck Canvas collection, a high-top pack, and a two-pack of boat shoes
- Vans has been rolling out Authentic pairs all year, but expect to see the four collections shown in the new campaign popping up at Vans stores and boutique retailers soon
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Vans is picking up speed, and skateboards don’t have brakes. Keeping up a brand-wide hot streak, Southern California’s original skate shoe brand is continuing the refresh of its Off The Wall (OTW) line with a new fall campaign focused on the silhouette that started it all, the Authentic.
60 Years of Authentic Hype
The Vans Fall 2026 Off The Wall campaign is another anniversary push for the Authentic, which celebrates its 60th anniversary this year. Tapping four of the brand’s freshest faces from across music, skateboarding, and surfing, Vans spotlights four collections of Authentics for the second half of the year: the Ibiza Pack, the Duck Canvas collection, a high-top pack, and a two-pack of boat shoes.

Starring rapper and producer Feng, singer/songwriter Ecca Vandal, surfer Mikey February, and skater Ruby Lilley, the new campaign takes trips to scenic overlooks and rundown dance studios, indoor community pools, and warehouse lots with Power Wheels accessories, mixing up some moody youth angst with plenty of esoteric fun.
Vans Fall 2026 Off The Wall Authentics Release Details
Vans has been rolling out Authentic pairs all year, but expect to see the four collections shown in the new campaign popping up at Vans stores and boutique retailers soon. To keep up with all the latest Vans Off The Wall news and drop info, download the Sole Retriever App.

Zach Harris is a writer based in Philadelphia. His work has appeared in Rolling Stone, Vice, Complex, High Times, and more. He is obsessed with skateboarding and bowling. He is still looking for his first 300. For tips, reviews, and anything in size 10.5 - zach.h@soleretriever.com












