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Spring 2023 Sneaker Trends We're Wearing All Season Long
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Date:2025-04-25 19:33:39
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The sneaker trends for spring 2023 are in, and they'll make you excited to finally swap out that worn-in, dusty and dirty pair that you've been sporting for a bit too long. Yes, it's time to kick those tried and true sneakers to the curb and introduce a fresh pair to your closet.
While you often can't go wrong with sneakers, there are a few trends to consider when picking up the perfect pair for the spring. While comfort and versatility are at the top of the checklist, it doesn't hurt to get playful and stylish with your kicks. From retro-inspired designs and chunky running shoes to classic looks and more, we're going back to the basics with sneakers, just with a trendier twist.
Whether you're a sneakerhead or not, our roundup of the best kicks to buy for spring will upgrade your streetwear flair tenfold. Continue below to shop them all, from New Balance, Nike, ASICS and beyond.
The Nike Air Force 1 has been one of the most iconic silhouettes of all time, and it's not going anywhere for spring 2023. With so many fun and creative partnerships that have led to coveted reimaginations of the shoe, you cannot go wrong with snagging the classic look.
You can't go wrong with this yellow and light pink Air Force 1 sneaker. The details are playful and vibrant, but also super wearable. The colorway is simply perfect for the spring.
The Adidas Samba sneakers have become the shoe of the moment thanks to so many models, influencers and fashionistas. The soccer shoe has a vintage-inspired look that is sure to continue to be loved by many this spring.
For another popular Adidas style that will reign throughout the spring, you should shop the Gazelle Shoes. They have the quintessential three-stripe look, a sleek and versatile design and come in so many different colors.
With retro-style fashion on the rise this season, vintage-inspired sneakers will also be a total vibe this season. These Reebok Club C 85 kicks are the perfect pair to shop for an undeniably cool old school look.
We just can't part from platforms this spring, either. While we're all for casual, cool comfort this season, there's no reason to not elevate your sneaker game with a little height. These Reebok Club C Extra Sneakers will do the trick.
This spring, we're making chunky trainers our go-to pairs. The '90s-inspired shoe typically meant for running is being reimagined as a streetwear staple, and we honestly can't get enough of it. This ASICS pair in green and grey is a super cool look that you can shop for just $68 at SSENSE.
New Balance sneakers are always sporty and cool, and they're not going anywhere but to our Pinterest bookmarks this spring. The 574 sneaker can be worn every day, and they'll look trendy with every outfit you pair them with.
Go the distance in these comfortable, versatile Reebok sneakers. When you're not sure what to wear, you'll be glad you added these to your spring wardrobe.
New Balance's 550 silhouette is one of their most-loved yet. Luckily, the style comes in so many colorways to choose from, and we think this light pink one is the way to go for spring.
Looking for more on-trend shoes? Check out these music festival-approved sneakers, cowboy boots and more.
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