Men’s Fashion: Running Shoes

Men’s Fashion: Running Shoes

Everybody loves a good pair of running shoes, and the bolder they are, the better they are. They are available in shops and online in simple styles, ice-white mesh, foamy midsoles, and eye-popping colored suedes. Retro running shoes have become evergreen as they are stylish and can be paired with different attire for multiple looks. It is a good choice to have one in your shoe collection. Some things always need to be part of men’s fashion, including chunky trainers, but having retro running shoes are the best.

Though they are from the oldies collection and may not be featherlight like the shoes available today, they compensate for that factor with their casualness, versatility, and good looks:

1. Saucony Jazz Original Vintage
This brand has 120 years of experience in creating the perfect pair of retro shoes. Their casual footwear collections lean heavily on detailing, the 80s and 90s, and bold colors, making them nostalgic, while their bright white pairs are a hit with every outfit. They are a great addition to men’s fashion. These shoes give a sporty look to a hoodie, t-shirt, or a pair of jeans. They are the starting point of any casual outfit in men’s fashion, and they are also great value for money. The inspiration for the Saucony outsole design is the triangular lug outsole in the shoes that provides traction and creates a piston-like suspension system.

2. Onitsuka Tiger Corsair
These retro runners give you a minimal feel. They are interchangeable and can be worn with any outfit, be it formal or casual. These shoes have some cushioning, so they also compliment sweatpants. You can also give yourself a smart look by wearing retro runners rather than loafers. They can be combined with denim jackets, tees, and chinos for great men’s fashion.

3. Novesta
This is a Slovakian brand that makes the finest retro shoes with options like fabric, suede, wool, color variations, and minimalist branding.

4. Nike
This is one of the top and most popular sneaker brands in the market today. Cortez gave it the long reign as a premier manufacturer of athletic shoes, and Tailwind ’79 introduced the air sole technology in Nike shoes.

5. Reebok
Bolton, Lancashire, is home to the shoe legend Reebok. They have the finest jogging shoes you can sport on the turf or track.

6. Asics
Asics’ Corsair looks the same as Nike’s Cortez and is their best selling pair of sneakers. There are many more classic sneakers, and this is just one of its classics.

7. Spalwart
Established in 2009, it was not strong enough to make retro runners or sneakers. Once the founder found a historic sneaker factory in Slovakia with vintage molds, they started giving many luxury brands a challenge. These shoes may not be cheap, but they are very good looking and can give a lot of brands a run for their money.

8. Adidas
This German giant has built its image around retro runners. They focus on cutting-edge sportswear, and Adidas runners have set a benchmark in men’s fashion that very few shoes can come close to.