In the column 1 piece of T, 10 budgets, we share 10 perfect versions of an item in different prices. Minimalist sneakers with a feeling from the 70s are on the rise on the start and runways and city grubs. Here are the favorites of market editor Angela Koh.
With suede upper and the patented memory foam insoles of Skechers, these sneakers offer support and craftsmanship at an accessible price.
Inspired by styles from the brand archives, the New Balance RC42 debuted with the Japanese designer Junya Watanabe’s Spring 2023 Men Runway Show, which immediately became a desirable shoe.
Originally released in 1977, the LD-1000 was founded for long-distance runners, and the re-release follows that of other old-school Nikes such as the popular Cortez and Air Max.
Ribbon -like laces bring a playful, unexpected twist to this otherwise timeless silhouette.
A lifestyle brand from the Japanese sportswear company Asics, Onitsuka Tiger puts inspiration from classic training shoes. The Mexico 66 Sneaker of De Lijn is a tribute to the original stripe motif of the brand, made in 1966.
The Swedish fashionable Totem was founded on the idea of making timeless wardrobe not, and the sneakers of the brand are no exception. Made from Suede and Twill, with leather upholstery, this two -tone style is both comfortable and trend resistant.
Introduced as part of the autumn 2024 men’s collection of Dries van Noten-one of the last shows of the designer before leaving his namesake of the 1970s inspired sneakers for the subsequent seasons, their lifespan a will for their permanent attraction.
The Track Sneakers from Proenza Schoumer are made in Italy from Premium Suede and come in bold, sport-inspired shades such as this cobalt blue, as well as versatile neutral.
This sneaker is called the ballet runner and marries the delicate silhouette of a ballet slip with the athletic details of an old-school running shoe. It is just an example of how Jonathan Anderson, the creative director of Loewe, combines various influences to create unique contemporary accessories.
The curved stripes on this minimalist calf leather sneaker from the French luxury house Celine are a subtle nod to the Triomphe emblem of the brand, first introduced in 1972. The company started as a shoe store for children, so shoes has always been part of its history.