Our verdict

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With its ComfyCush insole that makes this pair cushioned and lightweight than the original model, the Vans ComfyCush Era is the revised version of the Vans #95 sneaker. Despite the internal changes, many wearers are pleased with its external look and new features that make it worth the money.

VANS AUTHENTIC 44 DX "CHECKER" Pros

  • Great for walking
  • Well-cushioned outsole
  • Worth the money
  • Lightweight
  • Classic design

VANS AUTHENTIC 44 DX "CHECKER" Cons

  • Causes blisters
  • Lacks arch support

Who should buy the Vans ComfyCush Era

This Vans sneaker is a good match for you if:

  • You want a shoe with a lace-up closure system for a secure fit
  • You are after a sneaker with a signature pattern on the top of the insole

Vans ComfyCush Era Logo

Style of the Vans ComfyCush Era

Dress up in style without compromising fit and comfort with the Vans ComfyCush Era. This sneaker has the same classic look as the OG Vans Era kick. Its versatile design can be styled however way you want. 

Vans ComfyCush Era Midsole

Men can wear them with their favorite denim jeans or shorts, while the ladies can use the ComfyCush Era kicks with skinny jeans, short skirts, and dresses.

Vans ComfyCush Era Laces

Notable Features

The Vans ComfyCush Era looks the same as the classic Vans Era sneaker for the untrained eye. But upon closer inspection, this kick has a lot more to offer. It comes with a deconstructed canvas upper that houses a one-piece internal construction. 

Vans ComfyCush Era Toebox

Also, the most notable feature of this kick is the ComfyCush cushioning system, which replaced the Lite sock liner. It comes with Rubber arch support and a moisture-wicking lining that creates a more comfortable in-shoe experience.

Vans ComfyCush Era Outsole

Underneath the canvas upper is a rubber outsole with the signature waffle-tread pattern layered on top of the ComyCush insole. This made the shoe lighter and more flexible than the OG model. 

History of the Vans ComfyCush Era

Vans Era, known initially as Vans #95, was launched in 1976. Designed by famous skateboards Tony Alva and Stacy Peralta, this model, with its padded collar and eye-catching color combinations, became the shoe of choice for novice and seasoned skaters alike.

Vans ComfyCush Era Collar

The Vans ComfyCush made the original silhouettes even more comfortable without taking away the overall aesthetics of the shoes. The Vans ComfyCush Era, for one, now has a softer and more cushioned outsole that is making skateboarders and sneakerheads happy for a long time.