2017 and 2018 have already been an intense years for sneakers seamlessly taking you from the gym to the streets. Designers are creating sneakers that are both comfortable and also trendy and fashionable. They go with just about everything in your closet! From chunky soles to gigantic designs and personalized pairs, white sneakers have always been the winner. Meanwhile, with 90's trends rising the contemporary ways were always in it.
We have done our research and compiled a list of this season’s most-wanted sneaker styles.This is our list of the best sneakers of 2018, so far.
1. Nike Huaraches
Nike Huaraches, created by the renowned and prolific footwear designer Tinker Hatfield, quickly gained popularity with its 90's spirit. Huarache transitioned from a performance product to a streetwear staple with its unique cage and iconic colourways. With its lightweight construction and breathable, bootie-like fit, men’s Huaraches continue to improve upon the original, featuring updated materials designed to enhance performance and comfort.2. Balenciaga Triple-S
We don't want to confuse the two very different trends of Dad Shoes and Chunky Shoes, but the Balenciaga Triple-S represents the peak for both of them. Besides women loving it big time we cannot deny that the Triple-S has had a massive impact in men's style too. They are basically the start point of the chunky sneaker trend. Triple-S seems like a weak knock-off of the sneaker that truly set the tone. The year has also seen the silhouette develop and change in both look and price because the shoes sell out as quickly as Balenciaga can make them. It's truly a phenomenon.3. Reebok Sock Run.R
The sock runner trend, after Balenciaga Speed Trainer, hit its apogee with Reebok's Run.r. The upper is about as simple a sock you can get, with some printing on the throat, but the sole is what's most interesting about the shoe. It's minimal design, cool and comfortable. The look is intense but surprisingly well balanced.
4. Fila x Liam Hodges
Big, ugly sneakers have found new life via these Fila x Liam Hodges kicks.
After first collaborating for Spring/Summer 2018, London-based designer Liam Hodges has reunited with FILA for Fall/Winter 2018. The new capsule takes inspiration from the FILA archives, as well as themes of nostalgia and youth from the main collection.