White sneakers have become the fashion essential of the decade–their influence has permeated the high fashion sphere as well as the life of the casual consumer of “on trend” footwear.
Since the late nineties, the rise of “athleisure”–casual and comfortable clothing designed to be suitable both for exercise and daily wear–has opened up the fashion industry to an expansive market of consumers from those who crave the logo of some niche brand to those seeking simplicity and streamlining. White sneakers have remained at the forefront of this near cultural movement, finding themselves on the feet of people from supermodel Kendall Jenner to Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton, as well as in every local Famous Footwear establishment.
Some students link this ‘basic-ness’ or seeming lack of originality in the white sneakers to the fact that they are worn so frequently and by so many people. Junior Anthi Likisatos said, “If I get them now [Air Force 1’s], it’s like I’m just following the trend. I like the shoes, Air Forces, they are cool, but they are too expensive and they are not worth the hype.”
Despite this belief in the lack of originality of white sneakers, Garcia doesn't foresee the trend disappearing in the near future. He said, “I don’t see them fading. Especially considering how sneakers like Stan Smiths and Superstars date back to the sixties and seventies.” He continued, “You always see certain trends resurging and white sneakers are such an appealing staple for everyone.”