5 ’90s Sneakers Making Their Comeback in Fall 2025

There’s something about ’90s sneakers that will always be timeless. From slim soccer trainers to extra chunky styles, the decade was filled with a whole variety of options that remain as fabulous as ever.

Looking back at the trend of the ‘90s, there’s one thing in common among the decade’s biggest celebrities: Models, actors, singers
they all loved sneakers. In an ear where square-toe boots and platform shoes dominated, sneakers were still the key styling trick in a number of looks. Kurt Cobain and his Converse defined the grunge era, while the Spice Girls were making chunky galactic sneakers their own.

This fall, we’re seeing several ’90s sneakers trends coming back onto the catwalks and in street style looks. Read on for five nostalgic styles that are being revived in 2025.

Featured in this articleKeds Champion Sneakers

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Normcore white sneakers

Julia Roberts in straight jeans and white sneakers in 1990.

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Miu Miu sneakers in 2025

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Fall and winter 2025’s trendiest shoes scream ‘90s, and that includes the normcore white sneakers a la Keds. Known for their minimalist appearance, with an almond toe, a very flat sole, and in pristine white, these are a versatile and timeless option. Brands like Veja, Golden Goose, and Superga have their own versions of the look, and they’re the key to a classic, effortlessly elegant look.

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Retro tennis shoes

Gwyneth Paltrow at the premiere of Boogie Nights in New York City, 1990s.

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How Adidas Sambas are being styled in 2025

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Granted, soccer and tennis shoes—especially ones from Adidas, like the Samba and Gazelle—have been everywhere for a few years now. But that shows no sign of slowing down. Their flat sole, oval toe, and characteristic side stripes have won over seemingly everyone. The truth is, they’re a classic—just look at how popular they were in the 1990s. Kate Moss and Gwyneth Paltrow dared to wear them with formal clothes back then, a forward-looking approach that’s now used all the time on catwalks and in street style looks.

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Ultra chunky sneakers

Sporty, colorful sneakers of the ’90s, like the ones Gwen Stefani wears here, are making a comeback in 2025.

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A pair of Salomon sneakers at Copenhagen Fashion Week.

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The ultra chunky sneakers of the 90’s are not discreet, but they’re perfect for those who love to catch the eye with every step. Bold and fun, they’re best identified by their spiked sole and playful colors. Brands like Puma popularized them in the late ’90s and early 2000s, and they look particularly spectacular with cargo pants, straight-leg jeans, and sportswear.

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Canvas Converse

Winona Ryder wears an all-black outfit with Converse in the 1990s.

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Canvas sneakers at Paris Fashion Week.

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Converse’s canvas sneakers defined the decade’s grunge era and the alternative style of celebrities like Winona Ryder and Kurt Cobain. Whether you prefer a classic low-top or high-top, or even a chunky sole, doesn’t matter here. Luxury brands like Bottega Veneta and Louis Vuitton have also created their own canvas silhouettes that are worth checking out if you want something more exclusive.

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Dad Sneakers

Britney Spears in 1999.

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New Balance sneakers at New York Fashion Week.

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Finally, we come to dad sneakers, namely New Balance’s 530 model. Sneakers from Nike and Asics, as well as Balenciaga on the luxury end, can also apply. With all, the point is an athletic-fit silhouette that’s made for running or hiking and has that classic late ’90s feel. They look amazing with straight-leg pants, leggings, and mini skirts a la Britney Spears in 1999.

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A version of this article was previously published in Vogue Italy.

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