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THE NEW-SEASON TRAINERS WE'RE ADDING TO BAG
By Emma Strawbridge, 6 January 2025

adidas Originals Japan trainers in white and blue, £90
The adidas Japan trainers were created in 1964 for the summer games. Not dissimilar to the Samba, they have a low-profile silhouette and T-toe, but the perforated upper is a sporty accent perfect for athleisure looks. Consider this your 2025 it-shoe.

Asics Novablast 5 running trainers in aqua, £135
If your 2025 resolutions include a new running goal, Asics Novablast 5s will help you get there. One of the brand’s most popular trainers, the Novablast, promises comfort and energy return with a foam midsole, breathable mesh uppers and a trampoline-inspired outsole. And in this minty colourway? It's a no-brainer.

Salomon XT-6 trainers in black tan and grey, £165
It’s hard to know what came first: Salomon or gorpcore. Either way, they go hand-in-hand. And whether your idea of adventure is a Sunday walk with an almond croissant or scaling rocky peaks, this brand will do you no wrong. We love the earthy colour palette of this pair.

Converse Pro Blaze Classic Ox trainers in off white and green with gum sole, £80
If street style is more on your level, Converse has got you with these Pro Blaze Classics. The basketball-inspired shoe is clean yet chunky with the brand’s All-Star branding and a classic gum outsole – pair them with relaxed denim and a hoodie to master the low-key aesthetic.

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Nike Pegasus 2005 trainers in white and navy, £129.99
A noughties runner-turned-lifestyle favourite, Nike’s Pegasus 2005 trainers do it all. The foam cushioning and mesh upper makes them breathable and bouncy, while the electric-blue colourway is ready for every occasion – choose these if you’re an occasional runner who wants versatility from your sneaks.