(Video) Can You Believe This? 5 Sneakers That Is A Must Have In Your Wardrobe!

Few things can compare to the joy of bringing home a fresh new pair of shoes and being welcomed by the lovely new shoe scent that wafts into your nostrils as you open the box.

But, as much as we adore their design, they are also extremely functional. In any case, this ultimate list of the shoes you must have in your closet will be the answer to all of your footwear woes.

1. White Sneakers

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Clean fits are made cleaner, and crazy fits are made to work. They’re the foundation of the footwear food pyramid, and you’ll probably reach for them more than any other pair in your closet. This is why there are so many white sneakers to choose from, from timeless classics to wild-style flexes, pricey designer models to budget-friendly upstart brands. The best thing about white sneakers is their versatility. You can pull off a number of outfits with classic white wear.

2. Dad Shoes

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Dad shoes are in a class by themselves when it comes to function above form. Dad shoes were created as a cost-effective and fashionable footwear choice. They’ve also been in style for a few years now. Dad’s shoes can be worn in a variety of outfits. Dad shoes might be massive, colorful, or futuristic, making the outfit a total knock-off. The greatest match would be casual attire, particularly on the sports side, because it appears more natural.

3. All-Black Sneakers

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Most people can agree that adaptability is important, which is why all-black shoes are so popular. They’re versatile enough to be worn in a number of contexts and can be worn all year. It is not as versatile as white sneakers, but it is the type of shoe that will come in handy on a regular basis, especially if you want to wear black. An all-black pair of sneakers is always a good choice because it creates a simple, sleek, and stylish look. You can even achieve a look that is both casual and sophisticated. The color black has an uplifting influence on every attire, making it appear more sophisticated.

4. High-Top Sneakers

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In general, high tops look excellent with cropped trousers or any other pair of slacks that you can cuff to show off the sneakers. Also, high-top shoes can be worn in a variety of ways. You might even go for something altogether different if you want to avoid the streetwear chic vibe.

5. Statement Sneaker

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This is the sneaker to wear when you’re feeling especially sassy, confident, and want to flaunt them. You may make a statement with either the color or the design of your shoes. When wearing a statement sneaker, it’s best to keep the rest of your outfit simple so the shoe can shine. Some people choose to be daring and wear a variety of bright colors in the same outfit.

Sources: Tim Dessaint, GQ, Man of ManyThe Trend Spotter, The Budget Fashionista

Adib Mohd

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