Fashion

17 Anti-Trend Trainers Destined to Live in Your Forever Wardrobe

Over the years, trainers have shifted from a staple solely for sportswear to an everyday wardrobe essential. Every few seasons, particular styles and brands emerge as frontrunners and we see a new cult pair come to the fore, from New Balance’s beloved 550s to Adidas Sambas, which hit extreme heights last year. Some of us are all about exploring the latest trending styles and colours, but for those looking for an anti-trend trainer selection, it can be hard to know where to start. Well, I’ve got the answer.

Even over the past few years, trainers have further diversified. Once reserved solely for tracksuits and denim, fashion people now embrace trainers in their tailored looks and even with floaty summer dresses. Where the click-clack of heels used to be white noise in any office, now, many of us make our daily commute in a pair of rubber-soled kicks, without having to do the awkward post-commute footwear swap before entering the building.

Woman wears black blazer, t-shirt, white trousers and converse

Outside of the trending colour-pop styles and waiting-list pairs like the Wales Bonner x Adidas collaborations, sit the anti-trend trainers. These styles haven’t made their way into the mass mainstream and therefore remain somewhat under the radar. What makes them special is that you won’t spot them on everyone everywhere, and in turn, their appeal won’t quickly fade. This category consists of longstanding classics like the Converse All Star that has over a century of heritage behind it and still feels fresh today.