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THE NEW SNEAKER DROPS TO HAVE ON YOUR RADAR
By Style Feed Staff, February 16, 2025

adidas Originals Gazelle indoor sneakers in burgundy and green, $120
We're still on the adidas hype, and these Gazelles prove why. The low-profile silhouette pairs perfectly with tailoring – one of the biggest trends right now – and that burgundy colorway is a year-round hit. An easy way to bring color to an everyday outfit.

Nike Killshot 2 Leather sneakers in white and black, $90
Another low-profile pair to add to the rotation – the Nike Killshot 2. These tennis-inspired kicks are made with a padded cuff and tongue for comfy-sleek vibes, plus a gum sole with textured grip tread for all of your spring moves.

Lacoste L003 neo shot sneakers in gray, $200
Primarily known for court-ready gear and the iconic alligator logo, don't sleep on Lacoste's south-of-the-ankle staples. Not only are the aesthetics 10/10 – the tech is too. They’ve got a rubber outsole with anti-skid elements, an EVA molded midsole to provide constant comfort, plus a multilayered mesh upper that’s lightweight and super breathable. Sold.

Tommy Jeans Archive 25 sneakers in multi, $146
In need of a chunky sneak upgrade for spring? Tommy has you covered. The silhouette came straight from the 80s archives, featuring retro details and mesh panels, making them extra comfy so you can wear them all day, for all the plans. Add in the brand’s signature (and subtle) blue and red branding, and a new shoe rack staple is born.

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Nike Training Legend Essential 4 sneakers in gray and white, $65
The trusty dad sneaker is still kicking, and this iteration from Nike is next on our wishlist. The neutral gray and white colorway is ideal for everyday dressing and as much as we love a low-profile sneaker, there’ll always be a place for a chunky sole in our wardrobes. Bonus points for actually being able to wear these running.