9 best shoes from sports brands that shows you they’re not just about sports


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Last Updated on 2017-05-25 , 6:30 pm

Sports shoes are definitely looking good now, and almost everyone owns at least a pair – even if you don’t do sports.

The irony.

But as sports shoes make its way to the fashion industry, here are 10 best sports shoes you’ll need to look good and cool in, not for sports.


Adidas superstar originals

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Image: sneakernews.com

Adidas superstar originals are the current shoe goals. People everywhere are wearing it, even outside Singapore. It’s almost as if you’re a cool kid if you own one, or maybe a few pairs. White colour is the definite hipster choice, just like when you were schooling and needed to wear white school shoes. But you wouldn’t want to be seen running or playing badminton in a pair of superstar originals, though.


Adidas Superstar Slip On

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Image: sneakerfreaker.com

These slip-on shoes are easy to wear for daily use, as the name suggests. This simple design features a minimalistic beauty and comes in black, white, blue or red. There’s the hologram version too if you like it funky and a design that pops out.


Adidas NMD R1 Primeknit

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Image: fysiometrics.se

Or better known as the Japan black boost, this pair should be sold out in a heartbeat. We don’t know what’s so fascinating about the NMD, but it simply looks great. Do note that this pair might cost most than your one month’s worth of allowance, if you’re still schooling. You might need to starve a few months before you can look cool.


Nike Air Force 1

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Image: sneakernews.com

The Nike Air Force 1 now has different colours and versions, ranging from black leather to Beige Suede types. Nike AF1 is the ultimate classic shoe design from the past which has been modified into newer design styles, with both the high cut and low cut versions surprisingly good looking. These are some versatile and comfortable kicks.


Nike Air Max Thea

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Image: kicksonfire.com

If you prefer higher shoes that make you look a tad taller and not as flat, there you go. Nike Air Max Thea features a simple yet classy design, with a tinge of sporty vibe. This pair comes in a variety of colours and can be worn for casual outings or exercise.


Nike Air Huarache Premium

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Image: kicksonfire.com

The premium versions come in duo colours if you don’t like the normal one tone coloured shoe. It features a neoprene and synthetic leather with extra support. This pair is also made for traction and durability so you can consider investing in a pair!


Nike Air Presto Flyknit Ultra

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Image: sneakerscartel.com

Well, if you’re a fan of the fly knit series, you should know that Nike’s Air Presto Flyknit Ultra is back with tropical colours for the summer season. This vibrant and bold pair of shoes is great for making a statement. If you’re sick of your usual dark or plain coloured shoes, you could get one of these to brighten up your look and walk like a fashionista!  


New Balance 576

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Image: guiadeserviciostresarroyos.com

No matter if it’s the suede design or the leather one, it looks just as good. While the suede versions look more casual and stylish, the leather pairs give a smarter casual look.


PUMA creepers by Rihanna

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Image: solelinks.com

The FENTY X PUMA creeper shoes by Rihanna are stunning. They are gorgeous, and can be worn to almost any occasion. While these might be sold out in stores and pretty much everywhere, you can try to look online for them!


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This article was first published on goodyfeed.com


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