People are throwing their Vans to see if they’ll always land face up
The latest trend to take over the internet is apparently throwing your Vans shoes to see if they land right side up.
One Twitter user @Ibelievthehype began the craze when they pointed out that no matter how you throw the skate shoes, they land facing up.
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It also apparently doesn’t matter the style, they all do it.
Did you know it doesn’t matter how you throw your vans they will land facing up pic.twitter.com/nKVJCncW4H
— lana m!sses tøp (@Ibelievthehype) March 2, 2019
Many Twitter users followed suit and began posting videos of them throwing their shoes.
I learned today that no matter how you throw your vans they always land right side up… pic.twitter.com/1um0UXpbxW
— Bryce? (@BryceMckenney1) March 3, 2019
this vans landing right side up shit scary true lmao thought it i caught it lacking until the end pic.twitter.com/P115SMarhR
— roman /// (@rxmsta) March 4, 2019
Decided to do that vans thing when you throw them and they always land up and I’m pretty shocked ? pic.twitter.com/kVQBAi1kxT
— Joana (@jo_villarreal16) March 4, 2019
However, the trick didn’t work for some people who threw their shoes. This led people to joke that those people must have a knock-off brand.
My Vans didn’t both land face up?! pic.twitter.com/jIbU9IKBax
— Eric Rosenthal (@ericsports) March 4, 2019
Just found out my vans are fake. This is devastating news and I deserve a refund pic.twitter.com/jCtYic0PDe
— Jordan? (@JBarrera117) March 4, 2019
?? Didn’t work for classic, high top, or off brand vans? How y’all doing this tf #VansChallenge #vans pic.twitter.com/95KXbU206Z
— Ruby (@tiedyetwerp) March 4, 2019
We are definitely guilty of hoarding these type of sneakers, so we might just have to try this out.
What do you think of the challenge? Have you tried it out yourself yet? Sound off in the comments below!
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