Trainers mean so much more than simply the materials from which they are constructed. Sneakers showcase our personal style and how willing we are to keep pace with fashion. Bearing that in mind, here are five styles guaranteed to elevate your wardrobe this season.
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Slimline trainers
It makes you wonder just how long this in-vogue design will continue to be popular, given that every brand is creating a virtually identical version—sleek, suede, and in brown tones. The market is almost overflowing already. But, it looks likely that this design will become such a widespread choice that people will soon begin wearing jazz shoes instead.
Dries Van Noten
Prada
Functional sneakers
Jonathan Anderson is one of the most fashionable men around. He consistently, from season to season, show after show, takes a bow wearing the same get-up, which is in total contrast to his daring creations for Dior or his own brand. A dark blue Uniqlo cashmere sweater, Levi's jeans and straightforward running shoes. Surprisingly, the most influential figures in the fashion world often display the most “anti-fashion” style.
Salomon
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Converse
Just picture it: simple blue straight-leg jeans paired with vibrant Converse sneakers. Even if you aren't keen on this type of footwear, maybe this will be the season you have a change of heart.
Converse
Converse
Simply sneakers
In a time when footwear increasingly opts for combined styles, such as the notorious ballet flats, at times, you just want sneakers to be just that.
Bottega Veneta
Asics
Slip-on sneakers
The latest Nike Shox model is about to be released. Initially seen last August, this marks the seventh release within the Nike and Martine Rose Shox Mule MR4 collaboration. The continuing presence of fashion enthusiasts sporting the initial color schemes demonstrates that the slip-on trend is here to stay.
Asics Novalis
Nike x Martine Rose Shox Mule MR4
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