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Trainers hybrids have a tendency to look like an experiment gone wrong (there’s a reason the originals were created separately, right?) Luckily, New Balance has dodged this outcome with its 1550 model. A meet-in-the middle of the US brand’s classic 1500 and 1600, the trainers features a neoprene upper for sock like comfort and fit and a lightweight and supportive Revlite sole. Available at JD Sports, priced £85.
Where would we be without emojis? Is there a better way to express your innermost feelings than by sending an aubergine? Or a more to-the-point method of telling somewhere their kicks are fire than by sending, well, fire? We think not. Feeling the same way, Acne has created a whole capsule collection celebrating emojis, applying graphics like a sugary pink doughnut to the soft calf leather uppers of its Adrian Sneaker. [Insert sassy dancing lady here.] Available at End, priced £329.
Anyone with a head on their shoulders (and wants to keep it) has little urge to get up close and personal with the world’s most dangerous creatures. That is, of course, unless its in the form of Puma’s new reptile-effect Suede sneakers. The 1960s low-profile legend has been taken for a walk on the wild side, gaining scale-embossed rear panels to flank the tonal suede and chunky outsole. Get yours before they slither off the shelves. Available at JD Sports, priced £60.
ETQ is known for setting a high watermark when it comes to well-appointed, minimal trainers. So obviously we were excited to learn of the addition of all-new styles to the Amsterdam brand’s line-up. The Low 4 is a rubberised leather sneaker with tonal trims and a contrast rubber cup sole unit. And because minimal doesn’t mean muted in ETQ’s world, the latest drop comes in a range of shades including Blueberry and Alloy. Available at ETQ, priced £213.

As FashionBeans deputy editor, Luke Todd is tasked with filtering through the latest from the worlds of fashion, grooming, fitness, technology and lifestyle to deliver an indispensable edit of the most stylish stuff. Along with working on the site since 2009, he has written for leading titles such as ShortList, Drapers and GQ Style Germany and has consulted for brands including Bulldog Skincare and James Harknett.
We independently evaluate all recommended products and services. Any products or services put forward appear in no particular order. if you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation.
Trainers hybrids have a tendency to look like an experiment gone wrong (there’s a reason the originals were created separately, right?) Luckily, New Balance has dodged this outcome with its 1550 model. A meet-in-the middle of the US brand’s classic 1500 and 1600, the trainers features a neoprene upper for sock like comfort and fit and a lightweight and supportive Revlite sole. Available at JD Sports, priced £85.
Where would we be without emojis? Is there a better way to express your innermost feelings than by sending an aubergine? Or a more to-the-point method of telling somewhere their kicks are fire than by sending, well, fire? We think not. Feeling the same way, Acne has created a whole capsule collection celebrating emojis, applying graphics like a sugary pink doughnut to the soft calf leather uppers of its Adrian Sneaker. [Insert sassy dancing lady here.] Available at End, priced £329.
Anyone with a head on their shoulders (and wants to keep it) has little urge to get up close and personal with the world’s most dangerous creatures. That is, of course, unless its in the form of Puma’s new reptile-effect Suede sneakers. The 1960s low-profile legend has been taken for a walk on the wild side, gaining scale-embossed rear panels to flank the tonal suede and chunky outsole. Get yours before they slither off the shelves. Available at JD Sports, priced £60.
ETQ is known for setting a high watermark when it comes to well-appointed, minimal trainers. So obviously we were excited to learn of the addition of all-new styles to the Amsterdam brand’s line-up. The Low 4 is a rubberised leather sneaker with tonal trims and a contrast rubber cup sole unit. And because minimal doesn’t mean muted in ETQ’s world, the latest drop comes in a range of shades including Blueberry and Alloy. Available at ETQ, priced £213.

As FashionBeans deputy editor, Luke Todd is tasked with filtering through the latest from the worlds of fashion, grooming, fitness, technology and lifestyle to deliver an indispensable edit of the most stylish stuff. Along with working on the site since 2009, he has written for leading titles such as ShortList, Drapers and GQ Style Germany and has consulted for brands including Bulldog Skincare and James Harknett.
As FashionBeans deputy editor, Luke Todd is tasked with filtering through the latest from the worlds of fashion, grooming, fitness, technology and lifestyle to deliver an indispensable edit of the most stylish stuff. Along with working on the site since 2009, he has written for leading titles such as ShortList, Drapers and GQ Style Germany and has consulted for brands including Bulldog Skincare and James Harknett.
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