
In this issue, we’ll introduce you to sneakers roughly divided into genres, their influence on outfits, their characteristics, and the models to look out for!
CONTENTS
- (1) Running sneakers, " the mainstream of the recent sneaker boom
- (2) Tennis shoes (court sneakers) "Add an elegant and sophisticated atmosphere.
- (3) Canvas sneakers "The origin of sneakers. Simplicity is the charm!"
- (4) Slip-on "The simple sole and upper structure gives each a unique presence.
- (5) Espadrilles "Spring and summer shoes with an adult look
- (6) High-tech sneakers ""Hazy" on your feet.
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(1) Running sneakers, ” the mainstream of the recent sneaker boom
Running sne akers are the mainstream of the recent sneaker boom. This is also a field in which manufacturers, including New Balance, are focusing their efforts. As the name suggests, these sneakers are developed for runners, so the cushioning performance and comfort are often high enough for town use, regardless of whether the model is new or old. While based on a simple design, the toe of the sole is raised and the entire upper has a good presence because of its height. Recommended for those who want to create the “I’m wearing sneakers” look while still being compatible with a wide range of styles from casual street wear to jacket styles.
Recently, thick-soled models such as Nike’s Vaporfly Next% andHoka Oneone’s Bondi have been gaining popularity among fashion freaks. These models are not only light and comfortable, but also have the added bonus of enhancing your style. For a trend-conscious footwear look, consider adopting these shoes.
Check out the running sneakers coordinate!
The running sneakers are set with a casual shirt and navy slacks for an Italian classic look. The choice of running sneakers adds a sporty essence to the casual style.
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