Vans has exited the Southlake market after more than five years in July.

The California-based store sold men's, women's, children's shoes, apparel and accessories. According to its website, it was established in Anaheim in 1966.

A social media post by the Southlake Town Square stated the store opened in May 2020.

During VF Corporation’s first quarter fiscal 2026 financial results press conference July 30, Bracken Darrell, President/CEO/Director of VF Corporation, announced the company has closed 140 of Vans’ least profitable locations over the past two years, a 20% reduction. He added that Vans’ sales were down 15% in the first quarter.

Paul Aaron Vogel, chief financial officer of VF Corporation, said that first-quarter revenue was $1.8 billion, down 2% year-over-year. He said, excluding Vans, revenues were up 5% year-over-year.


Vans has nearby locations in Grapevine, Hurst, Grand Prairie and Fort Worth, according to its website.
  • Closed in July
  • 1420 Civic Place, Ste. 79, Southlake
  • www.vans.com