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- Business Insider spoke with stylists about which sneaker trends are in and out this summer.
- The pros said colorful kicks and backless sneakers will be popular this season.
- However, all-white and chunky shoes are falling out of style.
Many people may associate sneakers with cooler weather, but they’ve become a summer staple, too. However, if you’re used to reaching for a pair of sandals in the heat, it can be hard to know which styles are actually worth the switch.
That’s why Business Insider asked professional stylists which sneaker styles are worth wearing this summer and which can officially be retired.
Sneakerinas are the breakout shoe of the summer.
Natalie Tincher, founder and principal stylist at BU Style, said sneakerinas — which combine the comfort and grip of a sneaker with the elegance of a ballet flat — are popular this season.
“Some echo Mary Janes with little straps, others are more minimal and slipper-like, but all of them speak to the shift we’re seeing toward footwear that’s both practical and pretty,” the stylist told BI.
Tincher said they’re perfect for hot days, long walks, and looking effortlessly polished. They also make sense for travel since they’re lightweight, easy to slip on and off, and elevated enough to dress up or down.
Colorful kicks can instantly add personality to any outfit.
Those who like to make a statement are in luck. According to Tincher, bold, colorful sneakers are having a real moment this summer.
“Think electric blue, butter yellow, or acid green — shades that bring energy without overwhelming,” the stylist told BI.
Tincher said these shoes work especially well with neutral or streamlined pieces, letting the color do the talking.
Backless sneakers keep things easy and elevated.
According to fashion stylist Hailey Genevieve, sneaker mules put a laid-back spin on sporty style.
The backless design makes them easy to slip on, while the sneaker sole adds a casual edge that still feels intentional.
“They’re the perfect ‘I don’t care but still want to look put together’ vibe,” she told BI.
Metallic sneakers are a surefire way to liven up your look.
Patrick Kenger, a personal stylist and image consultant at Pivot, said shiny sneakers are a great way to add a bold twist to casual outfits.
“Metallic sneakers, particularly in silver or chrome, are a fun nod to the Y2K-inspired trend while still feeling modern,” Kenger said.
With retro roots and a polished finish, Kenger told BI these sneakers strike a balance between playful and stylish.
On the other hand, all-white sneakers are starting to feel dated.
All-white sneakers are a staple in many people’s wardrobes, but according to Genevieve, these styles are being replaced by shoes with color, patterns, and textures.
For a fresher look, Tincher recommends tonal layers, subtle color blocking, and mixed materials in shades like off-white, sand, or dove gray.
Say goodbye to chunky sneakers as slimmer, retro-inspired styles take the spotlight.
The oversize, heavy-soled “dad sneaker” has been popular for a few seasons, but according to Kenger, the time has come to update this look.
He said the bulky silhouette feels too heavy for the lighter, more streamlined looks trending this summer.
For a sleek replacement, the stylist recommends slim retro runners which feel sporty, minimalist, and easier to style.
This season favors breathable textures over stiff, all-leather sneakers.
Sleek leather styles may be classic, but they don’t offer much comfort in the summer heat.
For a lighter alternative, Tincher recommends materials like mesh, knit, and rugged canvas. She said textured options like these keep feet cool and add visual interest to a look without feeling too bold.
Sneakers with oversize tongues are being replaced by more balanced silhouettes.
For a while, exaggerated tongues received all the attention, but according to Kenger, that trend is fading fast.
In its place, he said slimmer profile runners with more subdued silhouettes are taking over, offering a cleaner and more versatile look for summer.
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