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8 styles of women's sneakers for spring

The most in-demand women's sneakers in Canada and where to buy them right now.
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Where to shop the most in-demand kicks for spring.

Sneakers are worn year-round, but the incoming spring season gets us excited for a new pair, especially as the weather transitions from too warm for boots and too chilly for sandals.

In breaking down what kind of sneaker to add to the collection this year, we considered a few things: leaning into classic styles, exploring new trends, material and construction, price, and availability in Canada. We took inspiration from an influential designer sneaker for some designs and offered options at different price points. Like the Adidas Samba, others are pretty hard to find right now, so we sourced alternatives.

Most of these options come from international brands (French, Japanese and, of course, American). A few brands are available for those wanting a Canadian option — like (best known for being waterproof), (vegan and widely available), and .

The sought-after (and sold-out) Adidas Samba

Adidas Sambas are at the top of the sneaker wish list.

Thanks to its popularity with young models and influencers (which has driven up demand) and a scarce supply, finding a pair through a reputable store is challenging. There are limited sizes of the on the Adidas Canada website and a few select shippers on (the price fluctuations reflect the high demand). You could take your chances on a sneaker reseller site. For the closest style, Gazelles are available directly through . (Be mindful of men's sizing when ordering.)

Colour-block kicks

 

 are a fresh take on the retro style, mixing the brand’s athletic roots with its signature normcore aesthetic. There are multiple colour combos, and we’re partial to the  in blue with rosewater and the in white with pink and tan accents. Both are available at .

The vegan sneaker

For chunky sneakers with a lot of lift, these from the Canadian line Call It Spring are under $70 and, like all shoes from this brand, are vegan and certified by the Sustainable Apparel Coalition. $65 at .

Sock sneakers

Balenciaga’s sock sneaker falls into the “love” or “hate” column — there is no in-between when it comes to such a polarizing look. For those who want the designer look, now is the time to score a pair ($950 on ). Both  and  make a black sock sneaker for a similar shape and fit.

The top Nike high-tops

Nike is the top-selling sneaker brand globally (and the most popular brand in Canada). The mix the classic swoosh with sleek ‘70s-era design. These can be paired with jeans, joggers, trousers or dresses for an urban-preppy look. $135 at . 

The wear-with-everything French sneaker

Sustainable French sneaker brand Veja is the go-to street style shoe for running errands and school drop-offs and a popular pick in offices with a casual dress code. This with neon orange and burgundy accents is sleek and cool. Once hard to find in Canada, there’s a healthy selection now available at Canadian retailer .

Light-as-a-cloud Asics

Japanese sneaker brand Asics makes technical sneakers with a busy logo (the signature line print on the side) and has a reputation for durability and comfort. This look as light as a cloud. On sale for $112 at Canadian e-tailer .

Ready for this jelly?

Jelly sneakers is the trend to watch, according to fashion predictors like Vogue magazine. But the style hasn’t quite hit mass popularity yet. There are expensive designer versions (like these ones from ), and Adidas makes a jelly version of its , but sizes are currently very limited. Available directly through .

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