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Vintage Running Shoes


by Jon Gugala

(Disclaimer: Brooks sent me these shoes for free. But I probably would have bought them on my own anyway.)

Brooks Vantage BlueEvery young runner falls in love with Steve Prefontaine. Dat Mustache. The way he ran like a hellion bent on drawing blood from his opponents. And the fact that he had opponents. Pre was not in it for the love of the game. He went onto the track to dominate, and he possessed a swagger that is normally reserved for the NBA.

“The ‘70s really marked evolution in the running industry,” Shane Downey, the self-described Brooks Running historian, says. It was the Bruce Jenner period, the period of the ’72 and ’76 Olympics. “They’re iconic images that have really helped to define not only the running industry, but America from that point on.”

Typical 1976 Male

Typical 1976 Male

Even if you weren’t born yet (like me), the magic of the ’70’s is still something ripe for infatuation. Running just looked so damn sexy.

The reason I mention Downey is because he’s to blame for the best thing to happen in March 2014 (my personal opinion), which is the release of Brooks’ first vintage line, the Brooks Heritage Collection, in celebration of the brand’s 100-year anniversary.

The Brooks Heritage collection included two models at launch – the Brooks Vanguard and the Brooks Vantage. Let’s look back at the Brooks Vantage (yes, I do this for a living).

Released in 1976, the Vantage was groundbreaking in the running industry. It introduced Brooks’ patented Varus Wedge (see ad below from 1977), which helped launch the concept of (what we now refer to as) stability shoes.

Brooks Vantage Ad

Brooks Vantage Ad from 1977 (via The Runner’s Shop)

The original Vantage was so good that it became Brooks’ first shoe to win the coveted 5-Star Award from Runner’s World Magazine. But who cares how good it was back then. Just look at this sexy beast. You can practically hear the disco:

Brooks Heritage Vantage

Downey kept the Varus Wedge as just one of the historical details recreated in the modern Vantage, along with the sheet EVA for the midsole, which is the same as ‘70s original. But look closer and you’ll notice all these amazing details, like handbag-grade leather used in the Brooks Chevron on the side and for the heel tab, or the feathery nubuck leather in the upper’s toe guard, eyelets, and heel cap.

If you’re not turned on right now, it must still be winter.

“Brooks has a rich running history, and people are always looking for that authenticity,” Downey says.

It’s that authenticity, complete with mustache, that you see in the Brooks Vantage (they just keep coming). There’s plenty of downside when it comes to being old. But vintage shoes aren’t one of them.

This is the second post in a two-part series – read about the Brooks Vanguard here.


The Brooks Vantage comes in medium and wide widths (widths in select colors), with men’s sizes 7-13 and women’s sizes 6-11 available. There are five colorways for men and two for women. Fit them a half-size shorter than your current running shoe. Find the Brooks Heritage Collection Vantage at your local running specialty store or online at City Sports or BrooksRunning.com.

Brooks Vantage Grey

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Vintage Running Shoes


Intro from Pete: Jon Gugala contacted me a few weeks ago asking if I had any interest publishing a few posts on vintage running shoes. Jon is a freelance journalist, a collector of old/vintage running shoes, and clearly a much more fashion-conscious guy than I am. After first reading the article below, I realized that I’m guilty of nearly every fashion faux-pas that Jon points out. I’m OK with that, my days of needing to look fashionable are long gone (with three kids, the phrase “social event” has little meaning to me these days!). That being said, I must admit to being a bit intrigued by the idea of getting a pair of vintage shoes, and I’ve been noticing them more and more on the feet of people just a bit younger than me (well, maybe 10+ years younger). You won’t find me in skinny jeans anytime soon, but I could see a pair of vintage shoes working their way into my collection….

Brooks Heritage VanguardWear the Brooks Vanguard and Stop Looking Like a Run Nerd

by Jon Gugala

(Disclaimer: Brooks sent me these shoes for free. But I probably would have bought them on my own anyway.)

I was in New York City for a story on the New Jersey-New York Track Club and while riding the subway back from the Armory someone asked me about my shoes. A young guy. Early 20s. Probably not a runner. But he was a sneaker-head, and he saw that I was wearing a pair of the old Nike Daybreaks—so sick, if you’ve ever seen them, purple and orange (photo here). Like most guys that collect sneakers, I’d gotten them off eBay or somewhere else online. Young guys like me often do wear old (-looking) shoes, and if you don’t believe that, you must be a runner.

Because runners, as a rule, make terrible clothing and footwear choices. Take my good friend Pat. Pat is a 2:13 marathoner, a Mizuno-sponsored athlete, and the owner of a perfect set of abs, yet he only switched to slim-leg jeans (direct from wide-leg jeans, completely skipping over the bootcut phase) under intense pressure from several women in his life.

Pat is a fantastic runner with an amazing body and terrible fashion sense. He is probably very much like you. It is not uncommon for him to go to a party in running shoes. This must end for him, and you must stop doing this too.

Runners: No one is going to question the veracity of your PRs during a night on the town just because you’re not wearing split shorts. Save the trainers for the roads, and for God’s sake, wear vintage running shoes. You finally have options.

Brooks Running is giving you options. They’ve got more cutting-edge running shoes than I care to count (many of which I’m sure have violated social events), but only recently have they entered the vintage running shoe game. Hallelujah. The Brooks Heritage Footwear Collection dropped this March to celebrate their 100-year anniversary, and the Brooks Vanguard is a fitting name for one of two shoes that could very well change your ability to get a date.

Brooks Vanguard

The Vanguard is, in a sense, the same classic shoe it was in 1976, down to stitch-for-stitch detail. Shane Downey, the Heritage Business Manager, used the same sheet EVA for the midsole cushion like the ‘70s original, and he took pains to meticulously recreate the Octopi outsole, a suction cup pattern underneath.

Brooks Vanguard SoleHe’s very proud of it, he said: “Runners can sniff out in-authenticity.”

But Downey is a craftsman, and he began to tweak subtle details. Instead of the gum rubber of the original outsole, he swapped it for a softer sponge rubber for all-day comfort. He used durable pigskin suede for the classic “t” toecap over a new ripstop nylon mesh. A pebbled leather Brooks Chevron and heel tab are a small hat-tip to those that love quiet accents.

Running is a lifestyle, sure, but you don’t have to be ready to run at a moment’s notice. You’re not fighting crime. Leave your trainers by the door when you go out for the night, and if you must be connected to running, wear a vintage shoe. Maybe wear a Brooks.

“We want to give you a shoe to wear the other 22 hours of a day,” Downey says, which is echoed by everyone else in your life that has seen your terrible taste in footwear.

Brooks Vanguard Black

This is the first post in a two-part series – read about the Brooks Vantage here.


The Vanguard comes in medium and wide widths (widths in select colors), with men’s sizes 7-13 and women’s sizes 6-11 available. There are four colorways for men and three for women. Fit them a half-size shorter than your current running shoe. Find the Brooks Heritage Collection Vantage at your local running specialty store or online at City Sports or at BrooksRunning.com.

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