
13 Best White Sneakers for Women 2025, Reviewed by Our Editors
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The best white sneakers, at a glanceBest Overall
Reebok Club C 85 Sneakers
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Best Value
Superga 2750 Cotu Classic Sneakers
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Most Comfortable
Soludos Roma Sneakers
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Best Slip-Ons
Vivaia Cristina Sneakerinas
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Best for Working Out
Lululemon Beyondfeel Running Shoes
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The best white sneakers have earned year-round MVP status, but thereâs something especially satisfying about lacing up a clean pair when youâre swapping sandals for something sturdier but not quite ready for boots. The best ones go with everything: your go-to jeans, cozy knits, tailored trousers, even the occasional slip skirt. And while new sneaker trends seem to surface every few months, a classic white pair always holds its own. (But donât worryâthere are plenty of fall-winter trends to be found on this list.)
To find this seasonâs standouts, we tapped Glamour editors, style pros, and even medical experts to narrow things down to 13 canât-miss pairs. Our top pick: Reebok Club C 85s, which blend with any outfit while still offering some personality, and are comfy and sturdy for sustained walking. But thatâs just the tip of the iceberg, and whether youâre looking for a podiatrist-endorsed pair for standing all day or something current thatâll elevate your capsule wardrobe, these are the white sneakers worth your closet space this season.
Best Overall: Reebok Club C 85 SneakersOriginal photo by Glamour contributor Andrea Navarro
Original photo by Glamour contributor Andrea Navarro
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Reebok Club C 85 Sneakers
Pros: Perfectly retro look; great price; super versatile
Cons: Width runs narrow
Reebok has had a resurgence in the past few years, and its Club C 85 sneakers are leading the charge. Playing off classic tennis shoes, these perforated leather low-tops work with any comfy-chic outfit and offer full-foot support so you can wear them all day long.
âEver since I bought myself a pair of Reebok Club Cs during a Black Friday sale, all other white sneakers have been collecting dust in my closet,â says Anna Moeslein, deputy editor at Glamour. âTheyâve carried me through fall, winter, spring, and summer, because they really are that good. Itâs because theyâre so versatileâthey sit perfectly just below the ankle, which makes them work with just about any pants style, cropped or otherwise, as well as skirts, dresses, and shorts.â
Material: LeatherSizes: 5â11Price: $Versatility: Very versatileDurability: StrongStyling tip: Wear this pair of white sneakers with anything in your closetâitâs the rare find that works with everything from sweatpants to suits.
Best Value: Superga 2750 Cotu Classic Sneakers
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2/13
Superga 2750 Cotu Classic Sneakers
Pros: Easy to style; sturdy construction
Cons: Sizing might be inconsistent
Beloved by Kate Middleton and countless sporty-chic women alike, the Superga 2750 Cotu Classic is cute, readily available, and almost always on sale. âSupergaâs minimalist canvas shoes are so easy to clean, which is great, because theyâre also so comfy youâll want to wear them every day,â says Glamour contributor Andrea Navarro. âI wear mine with everything from jeans to dresses.â Theyâre endlessly versatile and run a bit wider than Keds and Converse if your feet need the extra room. Donât be worried about scuffing them up; we think they look better with some history.
Material: CanvasSizes: 5â11.5Price: $Versatility: Very versatileDurability: StrongStyling tip: Because of their low-top silhouette, these canvas sneakers are especially easy to wear with straight-leg jeans that hit right at or just below the ankle.
Most Comfortable: Soludos Roma SneakersOriginal image by Glamour reviewer Stewart Savin wearing Soludos The Roma
3/13
Soludos Roma Sneakers
Pros: Slight platform for extra height; entirely white
Cons: Some reviewers say they donât last long
The Soludos Romas are a streamlined take on a classic court sneaker silhouette. This understated pair is made from sustainably sourced materials, including recycled polyester. âAlthough the brand suggests a half-size up, my standard size six fits perfectly since I have a narrow foot and prefer a snug fit,â says Glamour contributor Stewart Savin, echoing reviewers who say the leather stretches with time. âAs someone who primarily wears sneakers, I reach for this pair when I want to look casual but put-together. I never have to worry about blisters or achy feet.â
Another Glamour reviewer, Noelle Sanchez, also says that she wore these Romas around Rome (fittingly) for days and experienced no shoe bite or blister in sight: âWhen I run these into the ground, Iâm getting the same pair again. Theyâre the best shoes.â Because theyâre all-white and feature a similar thick outsole, we also see these as the best alternative to the white Nike Air Force 1.
Material: LeatherSizes: 5â11Price: $$Versatility: Very versatileDurability: FairStyling tip: This cloudlike pair goes great with high socks and a miniskirt, skinny jeans, or a long shirtdress.
Best Slip-On Sneaker: Vivaia Cristina Sneakerinas
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4/13
Vivaia Cristina Sneakerinas
Pros: Flexible elastic back; machine-washable; comes with two sets of laces
Cons: Minimal arch support
Part ballet flat, part sneaker, the Cristina Sneakerina hits that sweet spot between effortless and polished. The satin upper keeps things light and breathable, while the square toe adds a modern twist. The pair is easy to wear all day, thanks to a flexible elastic back. âThese Vivaia shoes have a gorgeous satin upper thatâll make your outfits pop,â says Glamour senior commerce editor Jenifer Calle. âTheyâre great for walking, though maybe not for too many hours since theyâre flat, but Iâve worn them to the office plenty of times and my feet felt supported throughout the day. I thought they would be slippery but the grip at the bottom keeps me sturdy.â Style the lace-up sneakers with cropped trousers, midiskirts, or jeans for a look thatâs relaxed but intentional. And if they start to look a little dingy? Toss them in the washing machine for a quick refresh.
Material: Satin, rubberSizes: 5â11Price: $$$Versatility: Very versatileDurability: FairStyling tip: These shoes are the perfect stand-in for ballerina flats, so try styling them with dressier looks than you might usually with a pair of sneakers.
Best for Working Out: Lululemon Beyondfeel Running Shoes
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5/13
Lululemon Beyondfeel Running Shoes
Pros: Highly cushioned; true to size
Cons: Toe box runs slightly narrow
The lightweight Beyondfeel sneakers are built with impressive arch support and plenty of cushioning, meaning theyâre ideal for everything from running to cross-training. âI really like Lululemonâs Beyondfeel running shoe for its super-comfortable fit and feel. Itâs the perfect everyday running shoe, and the crisp white color goes with all of my favorite gym âfits,â says Glamour editorial assistant Monique Wilson. âThe extra level of foam on the sole makes running enjoyable and prevents any shin splints, which Iâm prone to.â
Material: MeshSizes: 5â12Price: $$$Versatility: Fairly versatileDurability: StrongStyling tip: These are athletic sneakers through and through, so youâll get the most use out of them with the best leggings and sweats in your collection, possibly on your way to Pilates.
Best for Running: Hoka Mach 6 Running ShoesOriginal photo by Glamour senior commerce editor Jenifer Calle
Pros: Bouncy, supportive cushioning; wide sizing available
Cons: Laces can feel tight
Powered by the brandâs signature cushioning, these springy running shoes more than live up to the (very intense) hype. âThe best running shoes are the ones you donât really have to think about. These Hokas are super-supportive to wear on my weekend runsâno blisters or uncomfortable friction,â says Glamour senior commerce editor Jenifer Calle. âThey have plenty of cushion for shock absorption, theyâre super-lightweight, and they give me a nice bounce when I walk in them. The one thing I donât love is the tight-fitting laces and tongue on my ankles.â
Material: MeshSizes: 5â11Price: $$Versatility: Fairly versatileDurability: StrongStyling tip: Take a page from Scandi-girl style and wear these sporty white shoes with more traditionally feminine clothes, like a romantic dress.
Most Popular: Adidas Samba OG Sneakers
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7/13
Adidas Samba OG Sneakers
Pros: Extremely popular and versatile; sporty and chic
Cons: Little built-in arch support
The brand with the three stripes has a range of popular white sneakers, from the puffed-up Superstars to the designer-approved Stan Smithsâbut you canât go wrong with a pair of Sambas, which are more popular than ever right now. âI normally donât go for super-flat sneakers because of my height, but I canât help but love the retro look of Sambas and have to credit Hailey Bieber and Bella Hadid for making them look impossibly cool with just jeans and a T-shirt,â says Talia Abbas, a Glamour contributor and associate shopping director at Vogue. âI wouldnât say these are my 10,000-step sneakers, but theyâre comfy enough for shorter walks or commuting to work.â (Pro tip: Add some insoles if you need more arch support than these kicks offer for casual wear out of the box.)
Materials: Leather, suedeSizes: 5â15Price: $Versatility: Very versatileDurability: StrongStyling tip: Wear these with wide-leg jeans and a simple top (like a tank top or subtle graphic tee) to look right on trend for 2025. Oh, and donât be afraid to pick up the black version of these sneakersâitâs also quite cute.
Best High-Top: Nike Blazer Mid â77 SneakersOriginal photo by Glamour contributor Brigitt Earley
8/13
Nike Blazer Mid â77 Sneakers
Pros: Durable leather uppers; extremely versatile design
Cons: Can be tough to slip on
These Nike classics come in two heights, but we especially love the high-top option paired with skirts and cropped jeans. âI wear my Nike Blazers every day,â says Glamour contributor Brigitt Earley. âIâm entirely obsessed with them because they go with everythingâjeans or leggingsâand offer such a clean look thatâs casual yet cool. I typically pair them with crew socks. My favorites are a pair that has a little embroidered heart on themâitâs the cutest combo. Pro tip: These shoes can be tricky to get on. If you donât have the patience for that, swapping out the laces for an elastic pair really helps. Now I can slip them right on.â
Material: Leather, suedeSizes: 5â12Price: $$Versatility: Very versatileDurability: StrongStyling tip: Wear them with crew socks that just poke out of the top; white and black look cleanest, but donât be afraid to try other colors or patterns.
Best Low-Top: Veja Volley Sneakers
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Pros: Sleek silhouette thatâs easy to style; lightweight and flexible design; eco-friendly materials
Cons: Not a ton of cushioning
With its slim low-top shape, clean lines, and vintage tennis vibe, the Veja Volley nails that easy retro-athleisure look. The mix of leather and suede adds just enough texture while keeping things crisp and classic, and the brandâs signature Amazonian rubber outsole (made with recycled materials) stays true to Vejaâs eco-minded roots. Theyâre the kind of sneakers you can throw on with cropped jeans, wide-leg trousers, or even a fall slip dress. And if youâre not sold on the white version? The pair comes in a whopping 30-plus colorways.
âEven though the fit is snug, the shoes still feel flexible and broken in right from the start,â Earley says. âTheyâre surprisingly lightweight for a white leather sneaker, and are super easy to style day or night. My only complaint: The cushioning is on the minimal side, so while theyâre great for everyday wear or city walking, you might want something more supportive for longer days.â
Material: Leather, suede, rubberSizes: 4â11Price: $$$Versatility: Very versatileDurability: StrongStyling tip: Lean into the shoesâ sporty vibe and make them your essential weekend styleâtheyâre great for days when youâll be going from outdoor activities to hanging out.
Best Cushioning: On Cloudrunner 2 Sneakers
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10/13
On Cloudrunner 2 Sneakers
Pros: Great for standing, walking, and running; premium look
Cons: Can be tough to style for non-active occasions
âI wonât claim to be a serious runner by any means, but as a New Yorker, Iâm automatically a power walker. And no pair of shoes I own combines good looks with commute-friendly springiness more than this one from On,â says Glamour style shopping editor Jake Henry Smith. âThe whole âwalking on cloudsâ metaphor is overused, but wearing my Cloudrunner 2s at least feels like walking on the thickest, most premium mattresses. Thereâs zero break-in period. I also like Onâs commitment to looks; the colorways are always premium and elevate other athleisure pieces. While Hoka is the other big brand offering major cushioning, I simply prefer Onâs soles; they look chicer and a little more expensive to me, and the cushioning is genuinely impressive. When I need an extra boost at the gym or during workout classes, I treat myself to wearing these. I have a hard time styling these with my work wardrobe, but for every other situation, theyâre great.â
Material: MeshSizes: 5â11Price: $$Versatility: Fairly versatileDurability: StrongStyling tip: On sneakers are the rare athletic shoes that work for a wide range of occasions; you can get away with wearing them with wide trousers on casual Friday or breezy pants when youâre on vacation.
Best for Wide Feet: New Balance 577v1 SneakersOriginal photo by Glamour copy editor Talley Sue Hohlfeld
11/13
New Balance 577v1 Sneakers
Pros: Four width options, including extra-wide; great for walking
Cons: Might look too technical for everyday wear
These low-top sneakers come in a whopping four widths, including both wide and extra wide. âI have very wide feet, which limits my choice of footwear, so Iâm incredibly loyal to New Balance,â says Talley Sue Hohlfeld, Glamourâs copy director. âThe 577s are classic-looking and comfortable for everything I do (now that Iâve stopped jogging). They have enough curve to the sole to provide support for walking. But theyâre sedate, which is what I want in my sneakers. Iâm on my eighth pair, I thinkâwhen the sole gets worn, I go online and search for the best price, and the replacements come in the mail. Thatâs how much I trust them. Then I rotate the old pair into the âpainting clothesâ bin.â The retro, sporty look means theyâre guaranteed to look good with just about anything, including low-key black leggings.
Materials: LeatherSizes: 5â12Price: $Versatility: Fairly versatileDurability: StrongStyling tip: These shoesânot in a bad wayâhave dad energy, so embrace the athleisure vibes with gray sweatpants or bike shorts.
Best Sporty: Salomon XT Whisper Void Sneakers
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12/13
Salomon XT-Whisper Void Sneakers
Pros: Easy to get on and off; highly versatile; very stable and supportive; wide range of sizes
Cons: A bit narrow
The Salomon XT-6 is the prime example of cool-girl sporty style right now. Originally designed for trail running, the unisex style (itâs both a womenâs and a menâs shoe) has that rugged, outdoorsy look, but somehow still works perfectly with everyday outfits. The mesh upper gives it structure without feeling bulky, and the chunky EVA sole adds just the right amount of lift, whether you wear them with leggings, a pleated skirt, or slouchy trousers. âI love how sturdy and supportive these feel, especially on days when I know Iâm going to cover a lot of ground,â Earley says. âThe brandâs Quicklace system makes them super easy to get on and off, too, which is especially convenient when Iâm in and out of the house.â
Material: Mesh, rubberSizes: 5â14Price: $$$Versatility: Fairly versatileDurability: StrongStyling tip: Lean into this shoeâs sporty vibe and make it your essential weekend styleâitâs great for days when youâll be going from outdoor activities to hanging out.
Best Tennis Shoe: APL Womenâs Nostalgia â87 Sneakers
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13/13
APL Nostalgia â87 Sneakers
Pros: Great cushioning; highly versatile; durable design
Cons: A bit narrow
Crafted from supple full-grain leather, the APL Nostalgia â87 sneakers offer a sleek, retro-inspired look with a modern twist. The off-white color and subtle branding keep the design clean and cool, while the performance midsole provides plenty of cushioning for comfort, whether youâre running errands or hitting the court. Plus, the classic, low-profile silhouette makes them easy to pair with everything from jeans to athleisure pieces.
âThey do run a bit narrow, particularly around the toe box, so the fit can feel snug if youâre wearing them for hours on end,â Earley says. âBut theyâre generally very comfortable (theyâve never caused blisters!) and offer plenty of support when on the go. Just consider sizing up if you have a wide footbed or prefer a little extra wiggle room. Iâll definitely be doing so when itâs time to retire my first pair.â
Material: Leather, rubberSizes: 5â11Price: $$$Versatility: Very versatileDurability: StrongStyling tip: This pickâs bottom-heavy silhouette grounds baggy jeans and wide-leg trousers, helping you ace the trendiest silhouette of the moment with as little effort as possible.
How we chose the best white sneakersMaterial: Canvas and leather shoes are durable and easy to clean with a few wipes, meaning theyâre good investments. We also love suede for its durability and soft texture; to keep it pristine during rainy conditions, though, youâll have to use a protective spray.
Comfort: If youâre mostly walking, Chanel Perkins, DPM, a board-certified podiatrist, recommends shoes that offer stiff arch support and flexibility at the forefoot; if youâre shopping for running shoes, look for the opposite. Cushioned soles, memory foam midsole, and thick outsoles are ideal features for nursesâ shoes. Otherwise, kicks that are lightweight and made with breathable materials are great if youâre on your feet all day.
Price: Sneakers must be replaced semi-frequently (podiatrists recommend every six months to a year, and say that if the rubber sole is worn down, itâs time to replace them), which is why we love a relatively cheap pair. But that doesnât mean a splurge is out of the questionâas long as the design and the quality justify the higher price. We split shoes into three categories:
Walkability: We also looked closely at how comfortable these shoes are to walk in. Do they give shoe bites or blisters? Are they uncomfortable to travel with when sporting them for days on end?
Glamourâs white sneakers FAQsHow to choose the best white sneakers for your personal style
Picking the right pair of white sneakers comes down to understanding how you want to wear them. For example, old-school sporty sneakers like Reebok Club C 85s look great with tailored trousers and button-downs. If youâre hunting down a pair that looks good with dresses, pick something a little more minimalist and grounded, like the classic Adidas Sambas. And anyone who wears gym-ready outfits most of the time should have a great pair of workout shoes on hand; we suggest the super-popular Lululemon Beyondfeels.
How to clean white sneakers
If you have canvas shoes, they can be put in the washing machine; if you have leather or suede shoes, stick to spot-cleaning. We recommend using a toothbrush and dish soap for mud, grass, and spillsâa little patience goes a long way. But remember, white sneakers often look best with at least a little scuffing and staining.
How to style white sneakers
Styling white sneakers is as easy as throwing them on with whatever youâre wearingâtheyâre that versatile. But if youâd like to go a little more elevated, the experts have a few tips: âI like to style classic white sneakers with unexpected pairings,â says Caroline Maguire, Shopbopâs fashion director. âFor example, Iâll throw a pair on with a white T-shirt, a black tulle skirt, or a midi-length slip dress. I love the contrast and comfort all in one.â (Call it wrong-shoe theory.) Of course, you can also just throw on some trusty leggings and call it a dayâwe promise youâll look good.







