No matter how many fashion seasons pass, sneakers will always remain, especially now that athleisure is a dominant trend. Last year, we saw the popularity of chunky “dad shoes” rise. The designs of sneakers, especially the bulky aesthetic, can exit the trend cycle as quickly as they enter, though. This year, we hope to see more sleek options as the over-the-top “ugly” trend dies down.
Although sneakers are typically manufactured by athletic brands, luxury brands are also experimenting with the classic silhouette. We rounded up expensive sneakers that fit an everyday aesthetic for when you want to be daring (yet comfortable) with your look.
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Expensive Sneakers
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MSGM
Velcro Z Running Sneakers, $418 at Shopbop
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Louis Vuitton
Run Away Sneaker in Rose Clair, $815 at Louis Vuitton
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Moschino
Trainer Sneakers, $395 at Shopbop
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Eytys
Angel Coated Sneakers, $320 at Shopbop
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Valentino
Garavani Bounce Sneakers, $760 at SSENSE
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Stella McCartney
Eclypse Sneaker, $685 at Nordstrom
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Maison Margiela
Low-Top Retro Fit Trainers, $1,080 at Farfetch
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MSGM
Floating Sneakers, $435 at Shopbop
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Gucci
Rhyton Fluorescent Leather Sneaker, $790 at Gucci
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Spalwart
Marathon Trail WBHS Sneakers, $310 at SSENSE
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Pierre Hardy
Trek Comet Sneakers, $520 at SSENSE
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Off White
Off-Court 3.0 High-Top Sneakers, $491 at Farfetch
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Maison Margiela
High-Top Retro Fit Sneakers, $1,024 at Farfetch
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Dolce & Gabbana
Germanium Embroidered Portofino Sneakers, $1,075 at Farfetch
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Philipp Plein
Crystal Low-Top Sneakers, $1,200 at Farfetch
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Acne Studios
Manhattan Leather, Suede and Mesh Sneakers, $500 at Net-a-Porter
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Givenchy
Jaw Mesh and Suede-Trimmed Leather, Neoprene and Rubber Sneakers, $825 at Net-a-Porter
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Burberry
Rubber-Trimmed Suede, Neoprene and Leather Sneakers, $590 at Net-a-Porter