Sneakers come in every variation imaginable: from wild, patterned neon to sleek monochrome. The first question to ask yourself, though, is: do they suit my wardrobe? Remember, the more timeless the design, the easier it is for your shoes to cross over from a casual to a business outfit. High-quality leather and premium workmanship are essential if you want your sporty shoes to transition seamlessly to a more formal setting. Like no other shoes, sneakers embody easygoing cool. That’s why they need an elegant opposite: a modern trench coat, or a sharply cut blazer paired with fine cotton chinos, will work perfectly with low-key sneakers. If you wear sneakers with tailoring, your suit should have a slim silhouette. The ideal trouser length ends just above the ankle.





Finding the right sneaker can be overwhelming with all of the current sneaker options. They can be worn as daywear, in the workplace, and even for smart-casual affairs. Sneakers are seen on catwalks, as sportswear, and in daily street style. They can make any outfit look fashionable and put together (if you have the right sneaker) and allow you to feel confident yet comfortable walking out the door. The statement sneaker speaks for itself and allows you to express your individuality or current mood in a fun way. This category includes more mid-top (about even with your ankle bone) and high-top (about an inch over the top of your ankle bone) options than the other two categories we’ll address later, but you can also find low-top statement sneakers.

Wear your sneakers with carefully chosen leather accessories, for a coordinated style statement. Clean, minimalistic sneakers exude understated cool. For a pared-back look, restrict your colour palette to neutral shades like white, black, brown or navy.
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