13 Best Women's Skateboard Shoes
List Updated November 2023
Bestselling Women's Skateboard Shoes in 2023
DC Women's Chelsea SE Skate Shoe, Animal, 7.5 B US

- Leather Upper with Specialty Logo Fill
- Vent Holes for Breathability
- Vulcanized Construction
- Rubber Outsole
- with DC's Trademarked "Pill Pattern" Tread
Vans Women's UA Authentic Low-Top Sneakers, White (Rainbow Tape True White/Blue), 7.5 UK 41 EU
adidas Women's Shoes | Cloudfoam Advantage Sneakers, White/Black, (10 M US)

- Leather upper is smooth and durable
- Iridescent 3-stripes and heel patch for a standout look; Woven tongue label and embossed heel logo provide classic style; Textile lining for comfort
- CLOUDFOAM SURROUND sockliner has memory foam that molds to the foot for superior step-in comfort
- CLOUDFOAM midsole for step-in comfort and superior cushioning
- Rubber outsole provides secure traction
DC Shoes Youth Rebound Skate Black/Grey, 5 M US Big Kid

- Low-Top Shoes. DC's most iconic silhouette, redesigned
- Suede upper for durability and canvas breathability
- Ghillie laced construction. Top metal eyelet
- Texturized molded rubber logo. Vulcanized construction
- Special DCSHOECOUSA license plate branding. Abrasion-resistant sticky rubber outsole
Van's Authentic Skate Shoes - Black Size 9.5 Mens, 11 Womens
Osiris Women's Clone Skate Shoe, Black/Grey/Light Blue, 8 M US

- Iconic styling with reinforced high abrasion areas for superior durability
- Lightweight padded tounge and collar for added comfort and support
- Abrasion resistant rubber outsole for wear, durability and performance
Etnies Womens Women's Scout W's Skate Shoe, Black Denim, 5.5 Medium US

- Keeping the Spirit of Adventure Alive
- Foam Lite 1 insole
- Exposed STI EVOLUTION FOAM midsole and outsole
- Fully lined lycra spandex interior
- Elastic heel support allows for convertible drop-top access
Vans Unisex Era (Suiting) Black/True White Skate Shoe 6.5 Men US / 8 Women US
DC Women's Villain TX SE Skate Shoe, Light Grey/Blue, 7 B US
Etnies Mens Men's Swivel Skate Shoe, Black/Gum, 9.5 Medium US

- Foam Lite 1 Insole
- Midsole egg-crate construction
- 300 NBS rubber outsole
- Die cut quarter arrow logo
- inspired by classic models
Vans Authentic(tm) Core Classics, Black, 9 D(M) US

- Authentic, the original and now iconic Vans style
- Simple low top
- Lace-up profile with sturdy canvas uppers
- Metal eyelets
- Signature rubber waffle outsoles
DC Women's Trase TX Skate Shoe, Purple Rain, 10 B US

- Screen print logo
- Metal dc eyelets
- Vulcanized construction
DC Women's Villain SE Slip-On Skate Shoe White/Black, 7 B B US

- Mesh lining
- Moc toe
- Dc's trademarked pill pattern tread
Legless Homeless Man Killed
A legless transient who got around on a skateboard was struck by a US Postal truck dying instantly.
Another story that will not get much notice is a tribute held by 40 people for a homeless man that was found beaten to death. The article, by Sunita Vijayan, does not say much at all about the tribute but says "read more in Salinas Califonian". Of course with the V-Tech tragedy, a homeless man's murder probably would not likely capture the attention of the nation's news media. In world news, an arsonist set fire to a homeless shelter in Lancashire, UK causing the 8 residents aged 16 to 25 to become homeless again. Because there were six "bin" fires on the street in a 5 hour period the arsonist may not have targeted the homeless youths shelter.
In Hagerstown, Maryland a 21 year old was sentenced to 10 years in prison for the August 26, 2020 beating of two homeless men. He and his friend had been drinking when they attacked the sleeping homeless men. The article does not identify the judge who sentenced the young man except by "Boone". What is interesting about this story is Boone is quoted as saying "Bums are entitled to victim's rights as well as everyone else." Like many homeless, the man in Salinas was a veteran. If a judge implies that all homeless people are simply "bums", that might be one of the reasons they are often victims of violent attacks by young men and women.
There are a couple of dozen news stories relating to homelessness and homeless people every day. Two of today's news stories mention families becoming homeless due to fires. One article about homeless counts disputes the figures, and other article says there are 140,000 homeless people in Detroit, Highland Park and Hamtramck. Can they all be bums? Reporter, Desiree Cooper, for the Detroit Free Press cites a survey saying "the top five factors that lead to homelessness are lack of affordable housing, low-wage jobs, mental illness, substance abuse and domestic violence". Hardly reasons for a judge to label homeless men sleeping in a park "bums."