A style-forward take, Vans' Authentic LX 44 is a perennial '70s classic. The canvas upper features a cow print aesthetic, while higher sidewalls than its predecessor aids with structural support. Underfoot, sturdy 'Marshmallow' rubber sole units offers up timeless waffled grip just like they did back in the day. Taking design notes from archival Vans that were adopted by skaters in the '70s, the Authentic 44 LX is reintroduced with 'Cow Black' and 'Marshmellow' canvas uppers. Flat laces loop through metal eyelets in white matching the top stitching while higher foxing tape and archive branding pay tribute to original model. Beneath, Sola Foam midsoles ensure all-day comfort and the iconic waffle sole promises grip underfoot. Textile Upper & Synthetic Sole. Vans LX Authentic 44 "Asphalt" - a skater classic The Vans LX Authentic 44 "Asphalt" is a refreshed version of the iconic Authentic, beloved by skaters in the '70s for its exceptional durability. This edition retains the classic low-top and lace-up closure, combining a timeless design with updated details. A thicker outsole with a distinctive waffle pattern provides excellent grip and board control, which was key to its popularity in skateboarding. Durable 8-ounce canvas uppers in the "Asphalt" colorway, and full-grain leather linings provide comfort and long-lasting wear. The collar edging is also finished with premium leather, adding a premium feel. Cotton laces, a woven label, and a higher sidewall with a gloss finish emphasize the classic style, while Osnaburg-reinforced "foxing" tape nods to the brand's '90s heritage. The Vans LX Authentic 44 "Asphalt" is the perfect choice for skateboarding fans and lovers of classic Vans style. Colors - Dark Gray Upper - canvas Low profile and lace-up closure Durable 8-ounce canvas upper in "Asphalt" colorway Thicker rubber sole with classic waffle pattern for grip High-quality full-grain leather lining and collar edge Cotton laces and woven label Higher side with glossy finish "Foxing" tape reinforced with Osnaburg material reference to the 90s