Vans MTE™ Crosspath, glazed ginger
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Always ready with MTE Crosspath Shoe
The MTE Crosspath Shoe is a new silhouette, created to meet the need for an all-terrain low-top that performs on both city streets and unpaved routes. Whether planned or spontaneous, it’s built for any adventure with everyday comfort, reliable grip, and water-repellent uppers to keep you going. As part of the MTE family, it expands Vans' rugged offerings, drawing directly from the UltraRange line. Ready for anything, the MTE Crosspath seamlessly blends style and function for those always on the move.
Note: MTE Crosspath Shoes typically run a ½ size small. We recommend sizing up by half a size.
- Water-resistant, all-terrain low-top sneaker
- Designed for daily wear, unexpected weather, and light outdoor activities
- DWR (durable water repellent) coating to shed light moisture
- All-Trac treaded outsole delivers reliable traction in all weather conditions
- Non-insulated, designed for four-season wearability
- UltraCush™ midsole cushioning for long-lasting comfort
- Maximum cushioning and moderate stability
- Made using recycled, renewable, and/or regenerative materials
- Earns Vans Sustainable Checkerboard Globe with 30% eco materials
- Signature Sidestripe brings classic Vans DNA to the design
- Lace closure provides a secure, adjustable fit
Imported.
Attention customers outside of Canada: Vans has a strict policy against cross border purchases. We will be unable to fulfill any orders for customers outside of Canada.
About Vans:
Vans are synonymous with California and skate culture. Their timeless designs have transcended generations and will for years to come.
Their humble roots ring true to any DIY'er as taken from their Wikipedia entry:
"On March 16, 1966, at 704 East Broadway in Anaheim, California, U.S., brothers Paul Van Doren and James Van Doren, Gordon Lee, and Serge D'Elia opened the first Vans store under the name The Van Doren Rubber Company. Paul Van Doren and D'Elia owned the majority of the company, while James Van Doren and Lee each owned a 10 percent stake. The business manufactured shoes and sold them directly to the public. On that first morning, twelve customers purchased Vans deck shoes, which are now known as "Authentic". The company displayed three styles of shoes, which were priced between US$2.49 and US$4.99, but on the opening day, the company had only manufactured display models without any inventory ready to sell—the store rack boxes were actually empty.
Nevertheless, the twelve customers selected the colours and styles they desired, and were asked to return later in the afternoon to pick up their purchases. Paul Van Doren and Lee then rushed to the factory to manufacture the selected shoes. When the customers returned that afternoon to pick up their shoes, Paul Van Doren and Lee realized that they had forgotten to maintain a cash reserve to provide change to customers. The customers were therefore given the shoes and asked to return the following day with their payments. All twelve of the customers returned the following day to pay for their items."