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Steve Caballero Got Offended When a Designer Told Him That His Half Cab Shoe Was Bigger Than Him

Pro skater Steve Caballero celebrates his Half Cab 30th year.
ShreddER October 24, 2022
Steve Caballero
Photo: A. Acosta/Vans

Skateboarding legend and the only professional skateboarder with the most extended skate shoe running for Vans, Steve Caballero, celebrates his Half Cab signature on its 30th anniversary.

The Urethane pop punk band guitarist is still very thankful for the outcome and jokingly admitted that the designer was right.

"I had a head designer at Vans once try to tell me that the Half Cab was way bigger than me as a person," Caballero said. "At the time, he said that I got offended because I helped create the shoe, but from the looks from this photo, I believe he was right."

He added. "Seoul, Korea was such an amazing time, thank you Vans Korea for helping to celebrate 30 years of this shoe, I appreciate you and all the Korean skate fans I met today in support of this fine Vans event today."

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To celebrate the half Cab's 30th anniversary, Vans is releasing an entire collection of iconic skateboarding shoes inspired by the skate classic all year long.

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