Authentic: A Memoir by the Founder of Vans

Authentic: A Memoir by the Founder of Vans

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  • Author:Paul Van Doren
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Summary

In the tradition of best sellers such as ShoedogAuthentic is a surprisingly candid, compelling memoir by a high school dropout who went on to establish one of the world's most iconic brands

Paul Van Doren is the founder of Vans - the shoe company beloved by skateboarders, creatives, and fans everywhere for its laid-back, colorful SoCal vibe, and famous for its people-oriented company culture。 How did Van Doren, who started as a 16-year-old "service boy" at a local rubber factory, establish a family shoe business that evolved into a globally recognized brand with annual revenue of more than four billion dollars?

A blue-collar kid with no higher education and zero retail experience, Van Doren leveraged a knack for numbers, a genius for efficiency, and the know-how to make a great canvas tennis shoe into an all-American success story。 In 1966, when the first House of Vans store opened, there were no stand-alone retail stores just for sneakers。 Paul's bold experiments in product design, distribution, and marketing (Why not sell custom shoes? Single shoes?), aided by legions of fans - skateboarders, surfers, even Sean Penn wearing Vans' famous checkerboard slip on shoe in the film Fast Times at Ridgemont High - made Vans a household name。 

But there was also back-breaking work, a shocking bankruptcy, family turmoil, and a profound shift in how customers think about athletic shoes。 Authentic details Van Doren's personal life, but also hard-won business lessons learned over six turbulent decades in the shoe trade: the importance of deep-rooted values, of improvisation, of vision (and revision), and above all, of valuing people over profits。 Refreshingly forthright and totally entertaining, Authentic is a business memoir by an American original。

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Reviews

Jennifer

I have always loved Vans, and I really enjoyed this book about Paul Van Doren and the birth and evolution of the company。

Philip LaRoach

I have always been a big fan of Vans shoes and really enjoyed this origin story。

Kyle McClelland

All I can say is wow! I love reading biographies, especially of modern people and businesses and this book did not disappoint。 To learn the story of Vans and how it came to be was amazing and knowing that a great guy like Paul Van Doren was a contributor makes it that much better。 I have never owned a pair of Vans, but am going to buy my first pair after reading this book。 Inspiring, educational and fun。

Aaron N。 N。

Better than Shoe Dog。 Yes。 I said it。From a business perspective, Paul gives advice that's real and practical。 His story proves that success has less to do with luck and more to do with grit, tenacity, patience, integrity, and listening。 The Vans culture is a case study on how to build diehard brand loyalty when you prioritize the wellbeing of your customers and employees。I'll recommend this to anyone looking for a valuable read on entrepreneurship。 Well done and rest in peace, Paul。 Better than Shoe Dog。 Yes。 I said it。From a business perspective, Paul gives advice that's real and practical。 His story proves that success has less to do with luck and more to do with grit, tenacity, patience, integrity, and listening。 The Vans culture is a case study on how to build diehard brand loyalty when you prioritize the wellbeing of your customers and employees。I'll recommend this to anyone looking for a valuable read on entrepreneurship。 Well done and rest in peace, Paul。 。。。more

Carri Randall

I’ve been a Vans fanatic since I got my first pair at the Long Beach store in the 1970s。 His story of Vans is beyond a story of a shoe company。 It is the story of how perseverance and the love of something can be an inspiration for anyone, no matter what the situation。

Philip

Not a bad book。 I wish there was more detail on the so-cal skate and surf scene。

Jennifer Plitzuweit

Are looking be knowing this family business story—genuine passion for people and a quality product。 Absolute respect。

Troy Kelley

Paul Van Doran's take on his life and the history of his iconic brand came out in last month just before he passed away at 90。 The story starts slow, but the final third is a great comeback story。 As a SoCal transplant and Vans fanboy, here were my big highlights:Logistics wins:Few stories of iconic brands go so deep into production efficiencies。 Van Doren wasn't into style or marketing。 He knew one thing - how to make vulcanized rubber shoes efficiently。 This allowed him to keep the company fin Paul Van Doran's take on his life and the history of his iconic brand came out in last month just before he passed away at 90。 The story starts slow, but the final third is a great comeback story。 As a SoCal transplant and Vans fanboy, here were my big highlights:Logistics wins:Few stories of iconic brands go so deep into production efficiencies。 Van Doren wasn't into style or marketing。 He knew one thing - how to make vulcanized rubber shoes efficiently。 This allowed him to keep the company financially stable until the big break came。Influencer marketing? Follow your fans:Did you ever see Skateboarding doc "Dogtown & Z-Boys"? The Zephyr Skate Club wore Vans, but they were total thugs。 Vans took a chance and got behind them。 Malibu up-and-comer Sean Penn wants a custom pair of checkered Vans。 Give him what he wants, and send a few to the set of his new movie。 The Z-Boys and Jeff Spicoli created the Vans Brand。Focus your brand promotion:Have you seen many Vans ads over the last 20 years? Instead, they invested their ad spend into the sponsorship of the Vans Warped Tour。 Instead of pushing ads, they were pressing palms with the next generation of customers。 。。。more

Marsha Barker

This was one of the most amazing books I've every read in my life。 This man taught me so much。 I do personally wear Vans for every occasion (dressy, casual, EVERYTHING)。 But that has nothing to do with it。 You learn so much about business, parenting, how to handle people and how to just be a good person from this book。 I would have loved to have had the chance to meet Mr。 Van Doren。 Maybe someday I can meet Stevie。 Mr。 Van Doren will be someone I will model myself after from now on。 I will buy t This was one of the most amazing books I've every read in my life。 This man taught me so much。 I do personally wear Vans for every occasion (dressy, casual, EVERYTHING)。 But that has nothing to do with it。 You learn so much about business, parenting, how to handle people and how to just be a good person from this book。 I would have loved to have had the chance to meet Mr。 Van Doren。 Maybe someday I can meet Stevie。 Mr。 Van Doren will be someone I will model myself after from now on。 I will buy this book and re-read this and hilight and refer to parts, 。。。more

Taylor

As someone who has been wearing the Vans brand for over 10 years, it was nice to learn more about the history of the company and the faces behind it。 Sad to hear Paul passed shortly after publication。

Lori

How to succeed in business!An enjoyable read and an economics lesson。 A bit of History too for sure。 I was inspired to buy some more comfy shoes。 Should be a must read for business majors。

Kory

Ive been wearing Vans since I was a kid and found this book an extremely interesting read。 I highly recommend that anyone who manages people read this book。 Paul had a very interesting life and shares many great stories and lessons about succeeding in both life and business。 In a world full of ego driven CEOs it’s refreshing to learn some wisdom from a roll up your sleeves and get shit some type of person。 RIP Paul

Rhonda Fonicello

I purchased this book the day it released and started reading it the day Paul Van Doren died。 I'm grateful that he took the time to put pen to paper and tell his story。 I highly recommend this book to any would-be or current entrepreneurs and anyone interested in the history of the Van Doren Rubber Company。 A great combination of personal reflection and how the VANS brand came to fruition, all mixed in with exceptional leadership insights makes this a great read! May you Rest in Eternal Peace, P I purchased this book the day it released and started reading it the day Paul Van Doren died。 I'm grateful that he took the time to put pen to paper and tell his story。 I highly recommend this book to any would-be or current entrepreneurs and anyone interested in the history of the Van Doren Rubber Company。 A great combination of personal reflection and how the VANS brand came to fruition, all mixed in with exceptional leadership insights makes this a great read! May you Rest in Eternal Peace, Paul! What you created was off the wall! ♥️ 。。。more

Jason Weber

I’ve been wearing Vans for a long time, so it was cool to read the Vans story from the man who created them!

Tina

As I finished this book this morning I saw the news Paul Van Doren had passed away。 RIP and my condolences to his family。 Vans are my favorite shoes and I was very excited to see that Paul Van Doren had written a memoir。 I'm so glad he did, this was a great read about the ups and downs, mistakes, troubles, and triumphs that he and his company went through over the decades。 He had a natural acumen for business and knowing what would work and what wouldn't and insisted that Vans stay true to his f As I finished this book this morning I saw the news Paul Van Doren had passed away。 RIP and my condolences to his family。 Vans are my favorite shoes and I was very excited to see that Paul Van Doren had written a memoir。 I'm so glad he did, this was a great read about the ups and downs, mistakes, troubles, and triumphs that he and his company went through over the decades。 He had a natural acumen for business and knowing what would work and what wouldn't and insisted that Vans stay true to his founding principles。 Thank you Paul, and I hope that the company continues to keep up his legacy and commitment to great quality。 。。。more

Nursebookie

I remember when I got my first Vans shoes。 I think I slept with them on my bed refusing to remove them after days of begging my mom to get them for me。 Getting my Vans meant I was a cool kid! LOL! Nah, who am I kidding I am still a book nerd。 Well thank goodness Vans is making me cool again because I am the book nerd reading this fun memoir, and now my kids are wearing Vans! ⁣⁣⁣⁣This memoir is both an entertaining and engrossing read。 Fresh and candid, I am so glad to have learned more about Pau I remember when I got my first Vans shoes。 I think I slept with them on my bed refusing to remove them after days of begging my mom to get them for me。 Getting my Vans meant I was a cool kid! LOL! Nah, who am I kidding I am still a book nerd。 Well thank goodness Vans is making me cool again because I am the book nerd reading this fun memoir, and now my kids are wearing Vans! ⁣⁣⁣⁣This memoir is both an entertaining and engrossing read。 Fresh and candid, I am so glad to have learned more about Paul Van Doren whose charismatic leadership of Vans, turned this company into a beloved brand with fans all over the world。 Vans has been synonymous to the laid-back vibe of SoCal, and became well known for its people-oriented company culture。 ⁣⁣⁣⁣In 𝐀𝐮𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐢𝐜, Van Doren shares his amazing journey from a high-school dropout to a sneaker-industry leader。 As an entrepreneur and an innovator, when the first House of Vans store opened in 1966 as a stand alone just selling shoes was unheard of, Van Doren has a story we can all learn from。⁣⁣Also, who will ever forget Sean Penn wearing Vans’ famous checkerboard slip-on shoe in the film Fast Times at Ridgemont High? That was awesome! ⁣Authentic details Van Doren’s personal life, and all his lessons learned in life and business where people will always win over profits。 Make sure to check this book out。 It’s fantastic! 。。。more

Jessica White

I always wanted to be a little skater kid。So, my freshman year of high school I finally bought my first pair of Vans。 Some real cute purple and grey Authentic Era Vans, then set off to find my first skateboard。 I ended up with a Sector9 long board and my obsession grew from there。Naturally, when I was that the Founder of Vans, Paul Van Doren, was writing a book, I knew I wanted to hear his story。 Did I really care about shoe production? Not really。 But I was intrigued by the history of how and I always wanted to be a little skater kid。So, my freshman year of high school I finally bought my first pair of Vans。 Some real cute purple and grey Authentic Era Vans, then set off to find my first skateboard。 I ended up with a Sector9 long board and my obsession grew from there。Naturally, when I was that the Founder of Vans, Paul Van Doren, was writing a book, I knew I wanted to hear his story。 Did I really care about shoe production? Not really。 But I was intrigued by the history of how and why Vans was created。 Skaters embraced the Vans brand and Vans was willing to listen to what they wanted。 Tony Alva, one of the original Z-Boys came into a Vans storefront and begged to just buy one shoe。 Other skaters came in asking for better ankle protection, thus the SK8-Hi and jazz stripe was born。 Vans realized they were really the only shoe company tackling the needs of extreme sports。But more than that, Vans was the biggest family company around。 Paul Van Doren rounded up all his kids and siblings and in-laws and created a company that would not exist without the help of the entire family。 Which is why Vans relies on families。 They rely on their workers, the whole team has always felt like a family。I'm honestly obsessed with this book。I loved reading about the skater kids coming in。I loved reading about Vans Warped Tour。I love how Paul Van Doren dropped shoes to raise horses later in life。Everything about this book felt。。。。。Authentic。This review and more can be found at A Reader's Diary! 。。。more

Erika Downing

I loved this book。 I felt like he was really talking to me。 My dad grew up in Orange County so it felt like looking into his past。 It’s amazing to see a high school dropout have better business acumen that the people who spend years at school studying it。