Amazing Options to Take Your Sneaker Game to the Next Level
Whether you are a seasoned sneakerhead or a style rookie, there is always room to improve your sneaker game. With brands offering new and exciting ranges of sneakers, there is no better time to revisit, or get rid of, that outdated pair of yours.
With thousands of styles, features, and colorways, the world of sneakers may seem a bit daunting to those accustomed to dress shoes. And with many returning to the workplace in the near future, a particular emphasis in footwear will be placed on comfort—and sneakers will be perfect for attaining that comfort.
Though sneakers are typically associated with athletics, there is a bevy of styles and silhouettes that are perfect for dozens of occasions. Going to an outdoor wedding? On your way to a snazzy dinner date? There's a pair for you.
Slip-on the Slip Ons
As we transition out of quarantine, comfort will be key. Nothing defines comfort more than a lightweight pair of slip-ons that you can easily maneuver in.
Coming in a range of different styles, silhouettes, and closures, slip-on shoes can be equally as comfortable as they are stylish. Heading to a formal event? Opt for a darker, slim sneaker made of leather or suede. Need something more casual? Try out a pair with a fun color or pattern.
Another factor you should consider when choosing your pair of slide ons—and sneakers in general—is the type of closure. Whether you opt for lace-ups, velcro, or other mechanisms, the style that you choose can convey a sense of refinement or casualness—whichever you prefer.
Try The Chunky Aesthetic
Your Dad's old sneakers may not be so ugly, after all. The chunky silhouette not only provides arch support and comfort but is also becoming increasingly popular with those looking to explore themes of nostalgia.
Arriving in a multitude of shapes and sizes, the chunky sneaker is most importantly defined by its overly large sole. To avoid looking bottom-heavy, opt for a loose-fitting pair of trousers or a pair of high socks. That way, your chunky sneakers will have something to blend into and won't seem so, well, chunky.
Spurring the chunky trend was Balenciaga's Triple S Sneaker which combined your dad's old sneakers with a high-fashion edge. Since then, brands such as Reebok, Converse, and Puma have come up with their own iterations of the chunky sole. Though the style may be a bit daring for some, it can elongate the body, as well as provide the aforementioned foot support.
Don't Be Afraid of Color
Although typical athletic sneakers are usually some combination of dark hues—black, navy, or green—vibrant and unexpected colorways are a hit amongst sneakerheads. With spring and summer approaching, try out a fun colored pair of sneakers that mirrors the warmth and playfulness of the season.
For those looking for a comfortable pair that merges athletic elements with dapper style, try out Nike's Air Jordan 5 Raging Bull 2021. Similar to Nike's original Air Jordan, the Raging Bull combines the look of a basketball sneaker with the style of the street. The shoe's red suede exterior combined with accent silver details make for the perfect sneaker.
When deciding what sneaker best pairs with your outfit, keep in mind both the time of year and the feeling of your outfit. Many prefer more neutral, lighter tones during the summertime—cream, beige, light yellow—while darker shades such as red and black dominate the colder months.
Imitation is the Highest Form of Flattery
With the sneaker game evolving rapidly since its inception, there has been a crop of "imitation" sneakers popping up. Meant to look like more uncomfortable shoes such as loafers, these sneakers are perfect for weddings, the workplace, and more formal events—just try to keep it incognito.
As mentioned prior, many sneaker brands are creating silhouettes made of high-end fabrics such as suede, leather, and croc. Though it may seem contradictory, a high-end sneaker will leave you both with tons of style as well as with a durable pair of shoes.
Some brands that make great imitation sneakers are Cole Haan, Ted Baker, and Club Monaco. Usually, at the pricer end of the sneaker spectrum, these styles will be long-lasting and effortlessly stylish.
Embrace the Classics
Classics are always the way to go. Functional and stylish, classic sneakers like Vans and Converse make for durable options for those seeking to experiment with style without breaking the bank.
Converse, the heritage American shoe has a multitude of options and colors ranging from white low-tops to orange platforms. Converse are perfect for those channeling retro styles as the sneaker was a hit during the 1980s. On the other end of the spectrum, Vans are a more streetwear-based shoe. Mostly low-top slip ons, Vans are an ideal everyday shoe for the person on the go.
Another American sneaker classic is Nike. The brand is a household name and has amassed a loyal following—especially for Air Jordans. Slightly more expensive than Converse and Vans, Nike has a huge variety of style, colors, and silhouettes. Spanning more casual shoes and niche shoes—such as cleats and track shoes—Nike is definitely a key spot for sneakerheads.
The Air Jordan 4 silhouette has withstood the test of time since being released in 1989. The shoe was originally designed as a performance basketball shoe for Michael Jordan. Over the years, it has transitioned into more a casual shoe usually becoming the go-to footwear for many sneaker enthusiasts.
In April 2021, Jordan Brand is releasing another bold new take on the classic Air Jordan 4. The Air Jordan 4 Retro 'University Blue' features colors from Michael Jordan's alma mater yet has no UNC branding anywhere on the shoe. One of the interesting features of the sneaker is the cement gray splatter finish in the midsole which is an homage to the original Jordan 4 White Cement.
Travel in Style
The sneaker world can feel both challenging and exciting. A multitude of options, ranging from athletic necessities to more formal silhouettes, will leave you prepared for every situation and event.
Though trends come and go, a good and long-wearing style of sneaker will last you a long time. As such, one should consider investing in a pair of sneakers they are drawn to, as opposed to opting for multiple pairs they do not feel a certain attachment to.
When choosing your sneaker style, keep in mind both the occasion as well as your individual style. Whether you're heading out to work or off to the gym, the aforementioned tips and styles will leave you dressing in style.