Skate Shoes
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- Nike SB Air Max Ishod Shoes - White/Persian Violet/Obsidian/Pine Green
- Nike SB Air Max Ishod Shoes - White/Varsity Red/Summit White
- eS Penny 2 Shoes - Sand
- Adidas Tyshawn Shoes - White/Dark Green/Bluebird
- Nike SB Vertebrae Shoes - Summit White/University Red/Phantom/Sail
- eS Creager Shoes - Navy/Grey/Red
- Emerica Servold Shoes - Oxblood
- eS Muska Shoes - White
- eS Muska Shoes - Tan/Green
- Adidas Tyshawn Low Shoes - White/Royal Blue/Chalk White
- Lakai Mod Shoes - Black/Gum Suede
- Lakai Mod Shoes - White/Flame Suede
- DC Metric S Ish Shoes - White/Purple
- Emerica Dickson Shoes - Pink
- Saucony Shadow 5000 Premium Shoes - Light Beige/Mint
- eS Silo SC Shoes - Black/White
- eS Two Nine 8 Skate Shop Day Shoes - White/Red
- Adidas Aloha Super Shoes - Crystal White/White/Bluebird
- Adidas Busenitz Shoes - White/Bluebird/Gold Metallic
- Saucony Shadow 5000 Premium Shoes - Light Grey/Green
- Adidas Busenitz Shoes - Crystal Sand/Bright Orange/Gold Metallic
- DC Lynx Zero Shoes - White/Black/Yellow
- DC Metric LE Shoes - Cyan/Black
- Emerica Romero Laced Shoes - Black/White
- DC Kalynx Zero Shoes - Red/White
- Emerica Cadence Shoes - Black/White/Gold
- Reebok Club C 85 Shoes - Black/White
- DC Crisis 2 Shoes - Olive/White
- Emerica Wino G6 Slip-on Shoes - Dark Grey/Black/ Red
- Emerica Dickson X Six Feet Above Shoes - Od Black
- DC Manteca 4 Shoes - Green/White/Yellow
- Emerica The Low Vulc Shoes - Grey/Tan
- Nike SB Chron 2 Shoes - Phantom/Chlorophyll/Summit White/Sail
- C1rca Al 50 Pro Ev Shoes - Black/Lapis
- C1rca Al 50 Pro Ev Shoes - Egret/Black
- Lakai Newport Shoes - White/Gum Leather
- Lakai Newport 2024 Shoes - Black Suede
- Lakai Flaco Ii Shoes - Suede Cream
- Lakai Flaco Ii Shoes - Charcoal Suede
- C1rca Al 50 Pro Shoes - Green Cactus/Gum
- C1rca Al 50 Pro Shoes - Jet Black/Salmon
- C1rca Al 50 Tm Shoes - Black/Ivory
- C1rca Al 50 Tm Shoes - Iceberg/Egret/Black
- New Balance 327 Shoes - Dark Olivine/Chrome Blue
- C1rca Al 50 Slim Shoes - Black/Strong Blue
- C1rca Al 50 Shoes - White/Black Skull
- C1rca 205 Vulc Se Shoes - Black/Military Green
- C1rca Buckler Sk Shoes - Black/Fluo Green
- Lakai x Chocolate Atlantic Vulc Shoes - Red Suede
- Lakai x Chocolate Telford Low Shoes - White/Red
- Saucony Shadow 6000 Shoes - White/Grey
- Lakai x Chocolate Flaco Ii Shoes - Black/Red Suede
- Lakai Manchester Shoes - Brown Suede
- Lakai Manchester Shoes - Chive Suede
- Lakai Cambridge Shoes - Suede Flame
- Saucony Shadow 6000 Premium Shoes - Green/Multi
- DC Manteca 4 Hi Shoes - Grey/Blue/White
- Saucony Shadow 6000 Premium Shoes - White/Multi
- Lakai Youth Cambridge Shoes - Gold/Gum Suede
- Reebok Club C Revenge Vintage Shoes - Black/White/Gum
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What makes a skateboarding shoe different from a chilling sneaker, a trainer, or a tennis shoe? In some cases, very little. Many of the current skate shoes from brands like Nike SB, Adidas, Vans, and Converse are shoes pulled from their archives and simply made more skate friendly. Other styles of men’s skate shoes are entering their third decade of skate-specific design. So the question becomes: What makes a skateboarding shoe "skateable"?
At the most basic level, a skate shoe needs a durable upper design and a grippy, rubber outsole to be considered skateable. It is a constant balancing act between foot protection and flexibility, with shoes falling all along the spectrum. Whether you want lots of padding and a thick insole or a thin, malleable shoe for more precision control of your board, there are lots of choices for you.
Back when skateboarding wasn’t a widely popular activity in the 80s and 90s, skaters created their own footwear brands, such as Etnies, Osiris, and DVS, with an eye on durability in the toe and outer-foot ‘ollie’ areas, as well as excellent ankle support and heel protection. When larger athletic footwear brands entered the scene around the turn of the century, they combined the technical innovations, as well as aesthetics, of basketball and running shoes with skateboarding considerations. For a more detailed chronicle of skate shoes, check out CCS’ History of Skate Footwear.
Enter the modern era of skate footwear for both men and women, where there is a design to match every need and style of skating. With silhouettes ranging from wildly colorful streetwear styles to laceless slip-ons with subtle skate reinforcements, there is a skate shoe made with your tastes in mind. And we’re not just talking about how they look, but also the type of skateboard riding you’re doing.
Skateboard shoe constructions, features, and terminology can be a little daunting. Typically, CCS skate shoes descriptions will address a shoe’s durability, flexibility, and support, and you can reference our nifty Skate Shoe Anatomy & Glossary guide to help you sort the beefy cupsoles from the boardfeely vulcs and find just the right fit for your feet.
You're going to want to skate your best and look your best, as well as support your favorite brands and pro skaters. Check out how shoes look on other skaters at your local skate park or in online skate videos. CCS carries all the popular brands, including Nike SB, Adidas Skateboarding, Vans, Converse, Emerica, New Balance, Last Resort AB, DCs, and others. Take time to scope all the options (you can search by size, brand, or price range), and remember that when your friends ask you where you got those fresh kicks, tell ‘em CCS!