Tuesday, 16 March 2021

The 7 Best Sneakers of 2021 (So Far)

 


Once we have survived from 2020 there are some big questions on everyone’s mind: 
  1. Should we get prepred for World War III? 
  2. How can we stop the entire planet from Zombie attacks? 
  3. And, much less importantly, what’s the next big thing going to be in the world of sneakers? 

First thing to remember about sneakers; One can never own too many sneakers, especially in 2021. From haute-couture collabs to revisiting the year 2000, these are the sneaker to know over for this year. 

1. Julius Black Lace-Up Sneaker Boots 

The Japanese menswear brand Julius rooted in a broodingly gothic mood. These ankle-high paneled buffed leather and canvas boots in black is not just cool; also comfortable and useful for everyday look. Round toe.



2. Allen Edmonds Courtside Custom Sneakers 

A minimalist leather sneaker has become an essential for every man’s footwear rotation, and Allen Edmonds serves it best.


3. Air Jordan XXXV Basketball Sneakers 

There’s a brilliant aesthetic that manages to feel both old-school and modern at once. One can wear for style as much as for hooping.

4. Converse Digital Terrain Run Star Hike 

The best-selling Run Star Hike is back like never before, in a textured, map-inspired knit and fuse details for added protection from the elements.


5. PUMA Dreamer 2 Basketball Sneakers 

Puma has been turning out some of the best-looking basketball shoes since relaunching the division in 2018, and the latest iteration of rapper J. Cole’s signature line might be its smoothest design yet. The black and yellow colourway looks solid both on court and off.

6. Nike Air Max 270 React SE 

A 1993 classic, the ultra-streamlined Nike Pantheon went out of production and has since been “retroed” (the term for bringing back an OG pair of kicks in an ever-so-slightly updated way). Well, the Air Max 270 React SE takes inspiration from the Pantheon's super sleek design and also features a super-soft React foam base.


7. Nike Blazer 

Regarding the minimal silhouettes, Nike’s Blazer is one of the oldest trainer designs still on rotation. First released in 1973, it was Nike’s best basketball trainer at the time, but has since gone on to find fame among skaters and sneakerheads alike.