Game, Set, Match: Will You Wear This Shoe and Skirt Combo?
One of the perks of this job is we get to spend hours trawling through street-style images to spot all the micro trends that pop up each season. The return of Adidas’ Stan Smith has obviously been welcomed with open arms by the fashion set. The sneaker, which was first realised in 1971 and named after tennis pro Stan Smith, has become a classic. And when something as wearable as sneakers and skirts pop up, it’s cause to get excited.
This pairing is so easy to pull off—perfect for running around on weekends or as a chic alternative to those daggy runners you wear on your way to work before you slip into heels (we’ve all been there).
Keep scrolling to see how Stan Smith’s and skirts make for the perfect pairing.
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