If I could choose only one type of shoe to wear for the rest of my life, it would be sneakers. When I open my seamed closet, I find well over 15 pairs of shoes, but the ones I wear the most are all Adidas.
As a shoe fanatic like me, if you’re looking for new styles to add to your wardrobe in 2025, you won’t be misguided when it comes to comfortable options. I’ve put together a list of Adidas sneakers that I’ve tried and liked. Additionally, the particular style has also been spotted on celebrities like Katie Holmes, Jennifer Lawrence, and Hailey Bieber.
Our favorite Adidas sneakers tested by our editors
Samba OG shoes
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Samba OG shoes are my favorite sneakers. There’s a reason it’s popular among celebrities like Katie Holmes, Kendall Jenner, and Hailey Bieber. It goes with literally everything. You can’t go wrong with the classic Cloud White and Core Black, but if you want a pop of color, there are other combinations like red and white and pink and white.
Handball shoes
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I own two pairs of Handball Spezial shoes. This includes Adidas’ collaboration with Sporty & Rich, as well as the latest shoes in Putty Gray and Red. These 70’s retro sneakers combine a suede and textile upper with a durable rubber outsole that’s comfortable for hours on the streets of New York.
sunbe shoes
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My newest Adidas sneakers (which have been on my wish list for a while) are the Sambae Shoes. It’s the perfect combination of the VL Court 3.0 shoes and the Samba OG and I’m a fan of both so I had to have this. They were comfortable right out of the box and had great traction on wet roads.
VL Court 3.0 Shoes
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I love pairing sneakers with classy outfits like skirts and dresses, and my favorite in white is the Adidas VL Coat 3.0 style. Although the popular colors are almost sold out, there are still some in stock such as off-white x gray, green x white, and carbon x white, which are colors that are easy to match with a variety of styles.
gazelle shoes
adidas
Gazelle shoes are one of my favorite sneakers for casual outfits because of their low profile. Inspired by early ’90s fashion, it combines a suede upper with a textile lining. There is a slight break-in period compared to other Adidas styles, but over time they will adapt to your foot and provide a comfortable fit.