How a Cancelled Fugazi x Vans Collab Led to $5 USD Shoes

SummaryVans canceled its Fugazi streetwear collaboration following backlash from fans of the anti-consumerist punk band of the same name.Despite the cancellation, the clothing label discreetly released the controversial shoes for $5 at its stores, drawing massive crowds.When Fugazi x Vans was first teased at Paris Fashion Week in June, it drummed up major excitement from the streetwear label's dedicated fans. However, it wasn't long until people began to draw comparisons between the brand name and the famous punk band Fugazi, ultimately leading to the partnership's cancellation.The controversy peaked in July when the band's drummer, Brendan Canty, publicly criticized the clothing brand as "horrendous" and called the collaboration "tone deaf". In response to the uproar, Vans executive Steve Van Doren issued a public statement on July 2, 2026 as well: "Sorry for any confusion this past week. Fugazi, the band, and Fugazi, the clothing brand, are not connected. I have deep respect for Ian MacKaye, his impact on music, and his connection to Skateboarding. We spoke this morning and are looking at ways to support longtime skateboarders and give back to the communities we both care deeply about. The band's fans found the collaboration particularly distasteful, given that Fugazi has intentionally backed away from merchandise because of its anti-consumerist principles. View this post on Instagram A post shared by FUGAZI® (@fugazi)As talks of the partnership's cancellation spread, Fugazi took to Instagram to post a video statement on August 14, clarifying their identity and hinting at an imminent drop without naming Vans or showing the shoes. On the same day, Fugazi also shared what could only be understood as a discreet launch of the product. A video following a branded Fugazi van advertising $5 shoes was captioned with the simple instructions:"$5 Shoes. Cash only. No change". The subsequent post concluded with further details for the release taking place at the brand's NYC and LA stores.Following the weekend drop, pictures from the in-person release have landed, showing packed lines of dozens of customers holding up their cash and change in hopes of securing a pair of the highly-anticipated release. Notably, the shoes are completely blurred out in the photos shared by Fugazi, a subtle wink at the now-defunct campaign.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

How a Cancelled Fugazi x Vans Collab Led to $5 USD Shoes

Summary

  • Vans canceled its Fugazi streetwear collaboration following backlash from fans of the anti-consumerist punk band of the same name.

  • Despite the cancellation, the clothing label discreetly released the controversial shoes for $5 at its stores, drawing massive crowds.

When Fugazi x Vans was first teased at Paris Fashion Week in June, it drummed up major excitement from the streetwear label's dedicated fans. However, it wasn't long until people began to draw comparisons between the brand name and the famous punk band Fugazi, ultimately leading to the partnership's cancellation.

The controversy peaked in July when the band's drummer, Brendan Canty, publicly criticized the clothing brand as "horrendous" and called the collaboration "tone deaf". In response to the uproar, Vans executive Steve Van Doren issued a public statement on July 2, 2026 as well: "Sorry for any confusion this past week. Fugazi, the band, and Fugazi, the clothing brand, are not connected. I have deep respect for Ian MacKaye, his impact on music, and his connection to Skateboarding. We spoke this morning and are looking at ways to support longtime skateboarders and give back to the communities we both care deeply about. The band's fans found the collaboration particularly distasteful, given that Fugazi has intentionally backed away from merchandise because of its anti-consumerist principles.

 

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As talks of the partnership's cancellation spread, Fugazi took to Instagram to post a video statement on August 14, clarifying their identity and hinting at an imminent drop without naming Vans or showing the shoes. On the same day, Fugazi also shared what could only be understood as a discreet launch of the product. A video following a branded Fugazi van advertising $5 shoes was captioned with the simple instructions:"$5 Shoes. Cash only. No change". The subsequent post concluded with further details for the release taking place at the brand's NYC and LA stores.

Following the weekend drop, pictures from the in-person release have landed, showing packed lines of dozens of customers holding up their cash and change in hopes of securing a pair of the highly-anticipated release. Notably, the shoes are completely blurred out in the photos shared by Fugazi, a subtle wink at the now-defunct campaign.

Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast