6 Major Sneaker Trends That Continue to Dominate in 2024
As sporty clothing and accessories continue to carve out a big presence, we're keeping tabs on how that is playing out on the runways and in the wardrobes of the style set. We're predicting that elevated, sporty pieces will continue to take over in 2024 thanks to collections from The Row and Gucci, where items like windbreakers, lounge pants, and zip-up sweatshirts got the designer treatment. Sneakers, too, have reached peak demand, and we're taking a closer look at the key trends to know for 2024.
Styles like retro sneakers are already big, but interest isn't slowing down. Instead, fresh styles are gaining momentum. We expect to see hues like burgundy that mirror color trends from the runway collections continue to trend. The sneakers spotted on celebs, fashion insiders, and the runways, as well as Wholesale Replica Bag designer collaborations, are also shedding light on the styles to keep tabs on for the coming year. Ahead, you'll find a sneaker trend report on the six styles we predict will continue to be big through the end of 2024 and the beginning of 2025.
The Miu Miu x New Balance suede 530 sneakers spotted on the brand's S/S 24 runway were one of the most talked-about sneaker drops of 2024. Reimagining the iconic style in a rich camel suede, the shoes point to a rising trend of leather-and-suede sneakers. Aimé Leon Dore and Peter Do also have styles in their 2024 collections, and all signs indicate that the kicks are in demand and will continue to be in 2025.
For several years now, we've seen the resurgence of retro sneaker styles. Perhaps the most noteworthy style is the Adidas Samba, which shows no sign of slowing down. Wales Bonner recently dropped a collaboration with Adidas with yet another take on Samba sneakers—this time finished with contrast stitching and pony hair. They are so popular that only a few sizes are left on the market. Other retro shoes such as the Onitsuka Tiger Mexico 66, Converse Chuck Taylor All Stars, and more continue to dominate the sneaker space.
Sneakers are getting very sporty! We are seeing more and more takes on athletic running shoes with new styles dropping from fashion designers and sneaker brands. Asics's Gel-1130s finished in metallic silver remain wildly popular. Aimé Leon Dore x New Balance 860 V2s are huge on the sneaker marketplace at StockX and GOAT. Bottega Veneta, too, released the Orbit sneakers, which come in silver, green, merlot, and black and have been spotted on Kendall Jenner and Hailey Bieber.
Clean white sneakers are seasonless classics, but fresh takes on minimalistic sneakers are arriving on the market. The Sambas are winning in this category with a cream-on-cream version finished with a tan gum sole. Other fashion brands known for their minimalism, including The Row and Toteme, have directional styles that bring a sense of sleek, elevated polish to the sneaker space.
Another key message in the sneaker department? Add some bold color. Adidas Gazelles are available in 30 shades and are particularly popular in burgundy and red. Onitsuka Tiger Mexico 66s in yellow—the shoes worn by Uma Thurman in Kill Bill—have made a huge comeback. On its S/S 24 runway, Dries Van Noten showed green sneakers with yellow laces. And it doesn't end there.
Animal prints, especially leopard print, have a way of coming back into style, and right now, leopard-print sneakers are making a big splash. Fashion enthusiasts from Paris to New York are pairing these eye-catching shoes with their denim, skirts, and dresses, adding a stylish flair to their everyday outfits. While the Adidas x Wales Bonner leopard-print sneakers have emerged as the most popular choice, new styles from brands like Dolce Vita, Zara, Sézane, and others are appearing, indicating that this sneaker trend is just getting started.
This story was published at an earlier date and has since been updated.
Kristen Nichols is the Associate Director, Special Projects atBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing with over a decade of experience in fashion, editorial, and publishing. She oversees luxury content and wedding features, and covers fashion within the luxury market, runway reporting, shopping features, trends, and interviews with leading industry experts. She also contributes to podcast recordings, social media, and branded content initiatives. Kristen has worked with brands including Prada, Chanel, MyTheresa, and Luisa Via Roma, and rising designers such as Refine and Tove, and her style has been featured in publications including Vogue.com, Vogue France, WWD, and the CFDA. BeforeBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing , Kristen began her career at Rodarte, where she worked on assistant styling, photo shoots, and runway shows, and at Allure, where she moved into print and digital editorial. She graduated from the University of Southern California, where she studied art history and business, and currently lives in New York.
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