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I want to buy vans, but no good current vans to buy 
Why anybody willingly would buy Vans beats me.
That's a pretty narrow minded take. Genuinely curious, what shoes work for you? Maybe they are something that I haven't tried yet and might work well for me as well. But different feet and different styles of skating pair up better with certain types of shoes.
I just willingly bought a pair of Vans Rowleys because after spending the last year skating Dunks, nearly every NB#, and a few Adidas shoes (a lot of wasted money), I put on a pair of Rowleys that I only skated for a couple weeks last year and my skating improved.
Vans make my feet a little sore but what I found with other shoes that are a little more comfortable is that I don't have the grip, flick, and connection to my board that I do in Vans. While my feet hurt a little more in Vans, my body hurts more in other shoes from slamming and my progression slows due to lack of confidence in board control.
Sounds like I am writing a Vans commercial (while wearing Dunks, haha) but I totally get why people buy Vans. Plus, Vans contributes more to skateboarding than any other shoe brand by far.