COMME des GARÇONS and Vans classic revamp proves so popular, they sell out almost instantly

More like GONE des GARÇONS, eh?

Vans and CDG plimsole collab re-release
(Image credit: CDG)

Yesterday was an exciting day for sneakerheads and Vans enthusiasts, as anticipation built for the re-release of the iconic CDG x Vans Authentic, set to return for Summer 2025. If your shoe game has been a little bland, this is the fix you need.

These bad boys, first dropped in 2018, are making a stylish comeback, but don't sweat it—COMME des GARÇONS didn't reinvent the wheel here, largely sticking to what we saw last time.

The classic bold all-over CDG print, crisp white canvas, and the signature vulcanised sole that made them an instant hit remain.

The only downside? These sold out almost immediately, not even being available for a few hours, and with no raffle or alternatives available, that may be it for this time around. So if you were caught slacking or umming and awwing, unfortunately, you missed your shot.

Although essentially the same, there were some minor differences with the new release. Most notably changed was the insole, which now features the Vans OTW logo. It's a subtle nod to Vans shifting towards its OTW branding, a small detail that sets this re-release apart but will be of note to die-hard collectors and enthusiasts. The rubberised CDG logo still hugs the toe, adding a touch of class that made the initial release so desirable.

They may be sold out for now, but, on the plus side, there is a “notify me” button on the page that implies they may come back into stock. We will have to wait and see.

Hopefully, it won’t be another seven years before a third drop so fans can get this perfect summer sneaker more easily. Despite looking as good as they do, right now, these feel almost entirely unattainable.

Morgan Truder
Staff Writer

Morgan got his start in writing by talking about his passion for gaming. He worked for sites like VideoGamer and GGRecon, knocking out guides, writing news, and conducting interviews before a brief stint as RealSport101's Managing Editor. He then went on to freelance for Radio Times before joining Shortlist as a staff writer. Morgan is still passionate about gaming and keeping up with the latest trends, but he also loves exploring his other interests, including grimy bars, soppy films, and wavey garms. All of which will undoubtedly come up at some point over a pint.

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