Vans has announced an upcoming collaboration with Warner Bros. Consumer Products that’s all but guaranteed to put some magic in your step: a Harry Potter-inspired collection of shoes and apparel.
; Gryffindor gets a scarlet and gold Sk8-Hi, Ravenclaw a blue and silver checkerboard Authentic, Hufflepuff a black Classic Slip-On that depicts that house’s badger namesake edged in yellow, and Slytherin a reptile-textured green and black Era.
The shoes’ exact release date has yet to be announced , but there’s apparently more merch for muggles to come. According to Monday’s announcement, additional footwear styles as well as men’s and women’s apparel and accessories will follow.Entertainment Newsletter
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