People are chucking their Vans sneakers about for a very weird reason
Vans sneakers were originally created for skateboarders, with their grippy soles and flexible fabrics, but they soon became a style classic. However, according to Twitter user, @Ibelievthehype, there’s another important fact about them.
https://twitter.com/Ibelievthehype/status/1101943684797530112
With a heavy rubber sole and a light canvas top, they are statistically more likely to land right-side up, but it’s still really entertaining seeing everybody test that theory for themselves.
So I felt y’all were throwing them to soft so I went outside and.. pic.twitter.com/7LS5EI55Lu
— Veeeee (@Yee_vena15) March 4, 2019
I’VE NEVER BEEN SO ENTERTAINED pic.twitter.com/kkcNyDvtpH
— Abbey Santoro (@abbeyruns) March 4, 2019
wait pic.twitter.com/wC5PdzgmCt
— kristen (@Kristenng28) March 3, 2019
WHAT pic.twitter.com/tRO4miLvz6
— ⌖ | 106 (@babylonwebber) March 2, 2019
ok i am officially shook pic.twitter.com/Ur3UI9GZbH
— (@happilyhood_) March 3, 2019
— ʕ•ᴥ•ʔノ♡ (@sbvins) March 3, 2019
Like all good things, the run of success had to come to an end.
Dammit pic.twitter.com/yd7dB7Vayk
— Natalia Salcido (@NataliaSalcid15) March 4, 2019
Mistress of logic, Syd., had an explanation for the failure.
It’s because you only threw one shoe, you gotta throw them as a team or it doesn’t count. They’re vans, not van.
— Syd. (@sudneu_) March 4, 2019
H/T: Twitter Moments