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Vans launches 90th anniversary Mickey Mouse collection

The collection features designs inspired by Mickey, Minnie, the 'Sorcerer's Apprentice', and 1990s skate culture

Clarisse Loughrey
Friday 05 October 2018 05:00 EDT
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Disney fans young, old, and young at heart are all in for a treat.

Skate shoe company Vans is celebrating Mickey Mouse‘s 90th anniversary, which falls on 18 November, with a new collection inspired by the iconic rodent.

The new line of sports shoes, bags, shirts, and hats is inspired by both Mickey and Minnie from throughout the decades; expect apparel featuring both Mickey’s classic red and yellow look, alongside Minnie’s red and white polka dot style.

The new collection also features several items inspired by the “Sorcerer’s Apprentice” sequence from 1940’s Fantasia, as well as pieces infused with a nostalgic 1990s kick.

“The collection is founded on 11 designs that capture Mickey Mouse’s spirit and evolution, spanning from his introduction in the late 1920s to present day,” Vans said in a press release.

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You can browse through the collection here.

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