{"id":405645,"date":"2014-09-22T16:00:53","date_gmt":"2014-09-22T21:00:53","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.snkrsday.com\/?p=405645"},"modified":"2022-09-17T12:48:41","modified_gmt":"2022-09-17T17:48:41","slug":"fall-footwear-buyers-guide","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.snkrsday.com\/fall-footwear-buyers-guide\/","title":{"rendered":"Fall Footwear Buyer’s Guide"},"content":{"rendered":"
Fall<\/strong> is officially here. While the leaves prepare to change shade, wardrobes begin to shift just the same. A new season brings a new sense of needs in the clothing category, catering to new weather and season specific activities. Though most of the must have drops come and go on a weekend to weekend basis, we’ve highlighted an array of models you can get right now that will wear well during your favorite fall pastimes.<\/p>\n Left to Right:<\/strong> Nike Flyknit Lunar2, ASICS GEL-Noosa Tri 9 GR<\/a>, adidas Energy Boost 2.0 ESM, Nike Zoom Elite 7<\/p>\n On the run like Bey and Hov? The cool climate of the fall provides ideal jogging weather and scenery. Heathered hues make the Nike Flyknit Lunar2 even more seasonal, while bouncy cushioning propels the adidas Energy Boost 2.0 ESM. For those that love tried and technical, the ASICS GEL-Noosa Tri 9 GR offers all-around performance innovation while also putting proceeds towards Pediatric Cancer. Lastly, the Nike Zoom Elite 7 packs low profile cushioning in high energy hues.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Left to Right:<\/strong> Nike Air Flight 89, New Balance 580 Elite<\/a>, Greats The Bab<\/a>, Sophia Chang x PUMA Trinomic Disc<\/a><\/p>\n Most sneakerheads don’t buy one pair of shoes for everyday wear, but rather accumulate a rotation. For those still stacking or looking to cut back, there’s nothing wrong with having a staple shoe that wears well with a variety of outfits. The Nike Air Flight 89 sports a silo that looks good with about any pant option, while the New Balance 580 Elite carries comfort and color on magnificent materials. For those playing towards neutral tones that go with anything, the Greats Bab and Sophia Chang x PUMA Trinomic Disc offer simple palettes on progressive silos.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Left to Right:<\/strong> Air Jordan XX9, adidas Crazylight Boost, Under Armour ClutchFit Drive<\/a>, Nike LeBron 12<\/p>\n Whether you’re trying out for the team or just trying to get a sweat, the season of fall has all hoopers migrating towards the indoors. Hooping on hardwood over asphalt opens up the opportunity to take up the tech, flash and price point on your kicks as they’re not subject to getting beat up on the black top. The Air Jordan XX9, adidas Crazylight Boost, Under Armour ClutchFit Drive and Nike LeBron 12 all represent the top-tier product from each of the four companies.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Left to Right:<\/strong> Balenciaga Arena Low, Common Projects Achilles Mid<\/a><\/p>\n Certain occasions or places call for dressing up. Thanks to a variety of designer offerings, one no longer has to ditch their sneakers for that of hard bottoms. The Balenciaga Arena Low and Common Projects Achilles Mid both offer clean style in slightly shifted silos from the cuts that get the most attention, wearing well with casual and more formal attire.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Left to Right:<\/strong> Nike Sock Racer, adidas Pure Boost<\/p>\n A good on-the-go shoe may not fall into the ‘need’ category, but it sure is nice to have. For a season that takes exceptionally well to joggers and sweats, easy to slip on shoes score well for both comfort and ease. The Nike Sock Racer transitions well in a very fall-friendly colorway, while the adidas Pure Boost packs a fit you have to try on to believe.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Left to Right:<\/strong> Nike Air Max 98, Reebok Court Victory Pump<\/a>, Ewing 33 Hi<\/a>, Reebok Shaq Attaq IV<\/a><\/p>\n You don’t have to be a sneakerhead to enjoy a pair of on-point retro sneakers. For many, signature shoes of yesteryear serve as a time machine for memories made in their youth. On top of that, a good pair of retro sneakers can serve as the statement piece on any outfit.<\/p>\n <\/p>\nJogging<\/h2>\n
Lifestyle<\/h2>\n
Hooping<\/h2>\n
Dressing Up<\/h2>\n
Running Errands<\/h2>\n
Nostalgia<\/h2>\n
Skating<\/h2>\n