The comfortable shoe par excellence and undoubtedly the sneaker: genderless, it spans generations and, for every era, brings that breath of timeless freshness that we like at any age!
Index

  • Iconic sneaker models: born for athletes
    • Le Converse Chuck Taylor
    • Le Nike Air Jordan
    • Le Adidas Stan Smith
  • Iconic sneaker models: street style
    • The Nike Air Max
    • The Puma Clyde
  • Iconic sneaker models: comfortable and fashion
    • The New Balance
    • The Gazelle
    • The Superga
    • Le Nike Silver

Iconic sneaker models: born for sportsmen
There are some sneaker models that have become iconic thanks to the name they bear: the name of the sportsman who wore or even designed them. Here are some that we often wear without even knowing that behind it there is a person in flesh and blood who has contributed to their fame! The Converse Chuck Taylor
The Converse All Star were canvas shoes with rubber toe, born in 1917 to play basketball. Since the 1930s, they have been made high to the ankle and that specific model has been named after basketball star Chuck Taylor. The Nike Air Jordan
Always remaining in the basketball environment, the Air Jordans are some of the most famous basketball shoes: they take their name from none other than the myth Michael Jordan. They have been made in dozens of color combinations and in special models signed by stars or exceptional designers. Some were even auctioned off at staggering rates! The Adidas Stan Smith
Perhaps not everyone knows that the famous Stan Smith are named after tennis player Stan Smith. Different from other Adidas shoes, which have three side stripes, these sneakers instead have holes to circulate the air. They are not really tennis shoes, but they have become an icon in any case by linking themselves to the name of a legend of the sport. Iconic sneaker models: street style
Sneakers are shoes that also distinguish a certain street-type culture: from the American suburbs, to rap culture, some have become iconic in this type of environment, before being transversely welcomed by the fashion loved by the
masses . were launched in 1987 by the architect Tinker Hatfield, who initially had to deal only with designing the Nike stores. The model was so loved by the stars that it was worn not only on the red carpet, but even rapper Eminem designed and signed a collection to raise funds for charity. The Puma Clyde
This Puma model also comes from the world of basketball. “Clyde” was in fact the nickname of the basketball player Walt Frazier Junior. However, they owe their diffusion to hip-hop culture in the mid-seventies and eighties, which contributed to making this model known all over the world. Iconic sneaker models: comfortable and fashionable
Sometimes sneakers are simply beautiful and comfortable models, which owe their success to these two characteristics. The New Balance
Brand of Boston, is characterized by a sporty line, but not exaggerated in shapes or colors, and for the mixture of canvas, leather and technical fabric. Their big advantage
The convenience! The Gazelle
The Gazelle are one of the most popular Adidas models. In suede, they are available in many colors, and are distinguished by their clean and simple line and the three always white side bands. The Superga
The Italian canvas shoe was born, in the model that became iconic, in the 80s. There have been many collaborations between designers and fashion stars, but not only, who have designed their model of this shoe. All those born in the 80s have had at least a couple! The Nike Silver
The Nike Silver are a shoe born in 1997 by Christian Tresser, who was inspired by the “bullet train”, the bullet-shaped high-speed train used in Japan. By inserting an Air unit along the sole he changed the design of the sneakers from that moment on. Especially in Italy, they experienced a real boom in the 90s.

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