This Pair of Shoes We Wanted So Much in High School Are the Coolest Right Now (and They Cost Less Than 80 Euros)

This Pair of Shoes We Wanted So Much in High

This summer, the eternal shoes of our adolescence are back on the fashion scene thanks to fashionistas.

We knew that fashion was a constant renewal, but what we didn’t necessarily know is that this adage also concerned shoe trends. Proof that we’re right: this pair of sneakers, born in 1977, is once again on the feet of the most discerning fashionistas and celebrities. We’re thinking in particular of Emily Ratajkowski who has appeared on multiple occasions wearing these iconic sneakers in the streets of New York.

First popularized by Californian skaters, these shoes have ended up seducing everyone. Why do we love them? For their minimalist design, their foolproof comfort, their exceptional ease of putting on and their more or less affordable price. While most sneakers today exceed the 100 euro mark, this pair without laces is available for less than 80 eurosdepending on the models. And that’s all we ask!
If the immaculate models or the signature checkerboard pattern are among the most popular models, we are even more fond of limited editions in collaboration with prestigious brands. In particular, the one with the New York label Proenza Schouler which was unveiled on May 29. On the program: a 100% leather and ultra colorful puffy version of the sneaker of our adolescence.

As you might have guessed, it’s the Vans Slip-on.. As she celebrates her 47th birthday this year, she is still as versatile. To wear it, we can take inspiration from the American top model Emily Ratajkowski by combining this pair of sneakers with casual outfitsIt goes perfectly with a cropped tank top, beige suit pants and a pair of black glasses or with a worn-out leather jacket and straight jeans.

But you can also make it a chic accessory by wearing it with a blazer jacket. Combined with denim shorts and an oversized T-shirt or a light little dress, it is also the perfect beach shoe.

jdf2