The Vans Slip-On 98 Knot Vibram introduces a modified version of the original Style 98 silhouette, incorporating a sculptural rope knot across the vamp. The design retains the laceless construction with elastic side panels and a padded collar, while adding a raised knot element that alters the upper’s surface profile. Two material variations define the release, including a hairy suede version in black and off-white, and a heavyweight canvas version in blue and white.
The sneaker is built on a Vibram outsole with a tank tread pattern, paired with a cushioned Sola Foam insole. A higher sidewall with gloss finish and reinforced foxing tape reference archival construction details. The silhouette maintains its low-profile shape while introducing updated materials and structural features across both colorways. The release is scheduled for April 14 through Vans retail channels.
Knotted Slip-On Sneakers
Vans Slip-On 98 Knot Vibram Reworks a Skate Classic with Rope Detailing
Trend Themes
1. Sculptural-rope Detailing - The incorporation of three-dimensional rope knots on uppers creates new surface architecture that blurs ornamentation and structural elements on casual footwear.
2. Retro Silhouette Reworks - Nostalgic profiles are being reinterpreted with contemporary materials and finishings to reposition heritage models for modern consumers.
3. Rugged-performance Outsoles on Lifestyle Shoes - Mounting tank-tread Vibram soles on low-profile slip-ons introduces technical traction and durability into everyday streetwear aesthetics.
Industry Implications
1. Footwear Manufacturing - Experimentation with raised appliqués and mixed construction techniques points to manufacturing systems that must accommodate three-dimensional components and varied material thicknesses.
2. Fashion Retail - Curated releases of hybrid heritage styles suggest retail strategies that leverage limited drops and storytelling around craftsmanship to drive demand.
3. Technical Materials and Textiles - The pairing of hairy suedes, heavyweight canvases, and performance foams indicates opportunities for advanced textile treatments and composite material laminations tailored to lifestyle products.