Toss those beat up canvas Vans. Burn the Chuck Taylors that look like they’re straight from your 8th grade gym locker. Your favorite sneakers have just gotten a serious upgrade. Brands have found the most straight forward way to take a $55 pair of cotton shoes and make them cost upwards of one hundred: upgrade the materials.
Styles you’ve come to appreciate and adorn on your feet, even when it’s not appropriate (Toms at a wedding? Only in California), now look like they’re ready for prime time. Iterations featured here come from a variety of labels. The Paul Smith Men’s Navy ‘Doppio’ Trainers are a super sleek pair of kicks, with a steep price tag, but they look like they’re worth it. Meanwhile the Toms Quilted Full Grain Leather Valdez is a pair of shoes we never thought we’d see come out of the hippie, albeit do-good-for-the-world brand.
What’s super easy about all these sneakers is this: upgrade your accessories, and you upgrade your whole look. Pair any of these with the worn-in, unwashed raw denim already in your closet and a good white tee, and you’re ready for any public-facing occasion.
Leather Sneakers Show Understated Cool
Leather sneakers, made with premium materials and featuring unique detailing, are more suitable for the office than the playground.