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10 Must-Have Sneakers That Up Your Fashion Game Instantly

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Sneakers were once explicitly designed for athletes, but now they are the heart of genderless fashion and a must-have fashion item for the younger generation. Based on 2021 data, the total size of the domestic shoe market is estimated to be around $5.7 billion, with sneakers accounting for over half of it at 51%. As everyone wears sneakers, fashion trends for them change rapidly. Let’s look at some of the hot sneaker models that have recently gained attention.

New Balance 993 Gray

The ‘993’ from New Balance, known as a steady model, is recently popular in gray. The New Balance 993 sneaker satisfies both comfort and classic style. As the youngest model in the 99X series, the 993, first launched in 2008, gained explosive popularity for its resemblance to the ‘Steve Jobs sneakers’ or the 992. The mixed suede adds the vintage charm and mesh upper. The official release price of this product is 259,000 won (approximately $220).

ASICS Jog 100 2 Black

ASICS ‘Jog 100 2’ is a typical sneaker that started as a running shoe and expanded its territory to street fashion. It boasts excellent ventilation with the application of ventilation function, and it is light as it uses mesh material overall. In some areas, synthetic leather is added to improve durability, providing a comfortable fit. The outsole uses rubber to minimize slipping. Above all, the standard style is a perfect product for trendy, sporty looks. The recommended consumer price for this product is 79,000 won (approximately $67).

Reebok Club C 85 Vintage Pink

The ‘Club C 85 Vintage’ is considered a representative sneaker of Reebok. Inspired by the 1980s court shoes, it is now considered a synonym for classic sneakers. The soft leather upper provides sturdy durability and a comfortable fit. The EVA midsole has lightweight cushioning that can absorb shocks. The Reebok box logo and the non-overwhelming vintage pink color offer a luxurious style. The recommended consumer price for this product is 109,000 won (approximately $93).

Adidas Gazelle Indoor Collegiate Navy

The Adidas Gazelle Indoor is a sneaker that reinterprets the training shoes first released in 1979 in a modern way. It features a natural leather upper for sturdy durability and adopts a prominent embossing detail in the sulfide design. On the side, the tooth-shaped Adidas signature three stripes are applied, and the Gazelle logo can also be found. The Collegiate Navy color is attractive because the color it gives off in dark and bright places is entirely different. The official mall selling price is 189,000 won (approximately $161).

Adidas Tobacco Pantone Mesa

The Adidas Tobacco, first launched in 1972, caused a great sensation when it was re-released in 2016 with a new look. It features synthetic suede uppers and details made from recycled materials. They use environmentally friendly raw materials considering the earth, and it is an attractive product with a retro style. It contains recycled raw materials from processing production waste, collected household waste, etc., to reduce environmental pollution. The Adidas store’s selling price is 139,000 won (approximately $118).

ASICS Gel Kayano 14 White Midnight

ASICS ‘Gel Kayano 14’ is a classic sneaker many modern people wear. It has been praised for its classic and timeless silhouette, with the heel design of the sole, large mesh detail, and silver panel reminiscent of the millennium era. The product has a transparent color mesh background and metallic silver overlay. The official selling price of the White Midnight color is 169,000 won (approximately $144).

Nike P-6000 Flat Pewter

The Nike P-6000 is a classic running shoe, a model that modernly reinterprets the Nike Pegasus. The recently released colorway is ‘Flat Pewter,’ using a mix of mesh, nubuck, suede, and textile. The upper is made of gray mesh material, and dark gray suede is applied to the toe and heel. White leather is used for the Swoosh, and the midsole and outsole are finished in gray, black, and cream colors. The release price of this product is 139,000 won (approximately $118).

Adidas Handball Spezial Core Black

The Adidas Spezial was launched in 1979 as a handball shoe for indoor courts. The newly returned Spezial reproduces the signature design, including the suede upper and T-shaped toe box. It has modernly updated color choices, especially the color ‘Core Black’ that the younger generation often looks for. It is a versatile sneaker that goes well with any outfit while having a vintage charm. The official selling price of this product is 139,000 won (approximately $118).

Honsby Darling Harbor Pearl Silver

Honsby has been considered the hottest shoe brand recently. Designer Lee Yohan went on a working holiday to Australia, and the shoes of Honsby are products made by putting the emotions he felt there. Honsby’s Darling Harbor is an excellent item to complete a silver look. By not covering the entire instep and exposing it, it increased breathability, and it is a Mary Jane type of shoe that can fix the foot with a minimum of bands. It is convenient to put on and take off using Velcro. The recommended consumer price of this product is 178,000 won (approximately $151).

Onitsuka Tiger Mexico 66 VIN

 

Onitsuka Tiger’s Mexico 66 has been a representative model of Onitsuka Tiger since its release in 1966. The heel tab part of the shoe is considered a signature design of this lineup. It applied a composite material with excellent grip to the sole and implemented a comfortable fit with the Amplifoam midsole in the heel, which has cushioning and durability. The product has a color that goes well with retro fashion, and the selling price on the official mall is 170,000 won (approximately $145).

By. Choi Deok Soo

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