Despite the rise of other flat shoes such as the mule last year, our beloved trainers are not going anywhere. Only evolving. With 75% of trainers sold in the US last year being for lifestyle over fitness, fashion in footwear is evolving accordingly.
With pastel colours featured everywhere on the Spring/Summer 18 catwalks, it came as no surprise when the trend transferred over to shoes. As ugly fashion is everywhere recently it is nice to be able to feminine up our footwear. We remain loyal to the brands we know and love in the sneaker department. Our favourite three pastel trainers come from; New Balance, Reebok and Adidas’ Stan Smith’s.
Think big, chunky, colourful and well, rather ugly. 90’s style running shoes are back. Balenciaga’s triple S trainers sold out in 30 minutes on Mytheresa. Whilst being the first big player in the game many other designer have now come to compete with Balenciaga and styles rivalled.
Stella McCartney offers a bulky sole yet keeps the print a little more casual with rock formation print. The Insta pump fury originally released in the 1990’s has made a huge come back, our choice of colour is rose gold. Whereas Adidas are home to the ultimate comfy shoe. The sock trainer. It is on the rise with designers such as Fendi showcasing it on the catwalks. Finally ultimate comfort and style in trainers.
Despite our love for colourful trainers, we were overjoyed when we realised the all-white style is here to stay. They go with everything, from your jeans to a tulle dress. Whites remained on our catwalks in the Spring/Summer 18, Shrimps kept it simple with a pair of white tennis shoes.
Christian Louboutin Pik Boat Spiked Textured leather Slip-on Sneakers give you the slip-on comfort you desire with additional attitude. Yet slightly more budget-friendly designer options are out there. For example, Calvin Klein Reika White Mesh Trainers. Whilst Puma Basket Heart Trainers In Patent White still say fun and are the most affordable option.
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