The Biggest 2025 Sneaker Trends: What’s In, What’s Out?
As we step into 2025, sneaker trends are taking an exciting turn, blending nostalgia, innovation, and some interesting (to say the least) design choices. Luxury fashion houses like Louis Vuitton, Chloe, and Stella McCartney are leading the way, setting the tone for what’s hot in footwear this year. However, we would like to look beyond the mainstream sources, and see which other factors could influence us in the coming months!
From chunky soles to suede finishes, here are the biggest sneaker trends you’ll be seeing everywhere.
As always, you heard it here first!
Chunky Sneakers Are Back (Again)
After years of slim, low-profile sneakers dominating the market—think Adidas Gazelles—it’s time for a complete shift.
Chunky sneakers are making a strong return, thanks to Louis Vuitton’s FW25/26 men’s collection, Balenciaga’s continued influence, and even celebrity endorsements like Billie Eilish’s embrace of bulky skater sneakers.
The era of streamlined, ultra-slim sneakers is reaching its peak, and in true fashion cycle form, the opposing trend is stepping in.
Expect sneakers with oversized soles, exaggerated shapes, and bold proportions.
Sneakers With Height: The Statement Shoe
The new way to make a statement is through height.
Chloe and Stella McCartney are some of the brands that have introduced elevated sneakers, playing with proportions in a fresh way. This trend taps into the resurgence of gladiator silhouettes, giving a modern twist to structured, high-rise footwear.
The Return of Converse
Speaking of height: Converse is reclaiming its place in sneaker culture. With fashion’s ongoing love affair with the past, these once-essential sneakers are slipping back into the spotlight, effortlessly fitting into the rise of retro and high-rise silhouettes.
The Rise of Racing Sneakers
Before the chunky sneaker wave fully takes over, racing-inspired styles like the Puma Speedcats are having their time. Slim, aerodynamic, and infused with Y2K nostalgia, they hit the perfect balance between sporty and fashion-forward. While opinions are divided, their vintage appeal—especially in bold colorways—makes them an undeniable trend this year.
The Suede Takeover
Texture is key for 2025, and suede is making a strong appearance in sneaker design. Whether it’s full-suede finishes or subtle paneling, this material is adding depth to footwear. Miu Miu has already embraced the trend, setting the stage for more luxurious, tactile sneakers in rich earth tones and soft pastels.
Make it Stick!
Velcro sneakers are shaking off their childhood connotations and getting a fashion-forward update. Adidas is already reintroducing sleek velcro styles, proving that function and fashion can go hand in hand. Expect high-end brands to experiment with this detail, making it cool again (sort of). Especially when playing around with the Mary-Jane sneaker silhoette…
Isabel Marant: Back to Controversial Classics
A divisive yet unmistakable trend—wedge sneakers are coming back. Isabel Marant’s iconic hidden-heel sneakers, a staple of the early 2010s, are re-entering the conversation. Vintage pairs are resurfacing on resale sites, and it won’t be long before the brand revives them for a new audience.
Customization: a niche but note-worthy trend
While not a major movement, sneaker customization is creeping in—think charms, chains, and unique laces. It’s a fun way to refresh an old favorite, adding a playful and personal twist to footwear.
Conclusion
The sneaker culture is definitely moving in a reverse cycle, going back to styles we all know: chunky heels, Converse, retro-styles… Is it a lack of innovation or nostalgia? I’ll let you decide…
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