Top 10 Most Comfortable Sneakers (Streetwear Edition)
Who even wants to be stuck with a pair of sneakers that look great, but aren’t comfortable on foot?
Comfort is becoming a huge part of our lives and in fashion, as sports brands tap into streetwear with their technicality. Just look at the adidas Ultraboost trend, or the ongoing legacy of the Air Max range.
We want to be comfortable when we're at home, when we're at work, and when we're out running errands on any given day. Sometimes though, it can feel like there are no comfortable sneakers available for us. Even if a shoe style stands out aesthetically, it might not offer the structured support to suit your functional needs.
It's time to get some new sneakers that add style as well as comfort. This has always been a goal for our footwear collection here at Culture Kings.
Read on as we uncover a list of the 10 most comfortable sneakers available for purchase now.
What to Look For In Ultimate Comfort
Sizing
First things first. It is crucial to get your sizing right. Not all brands fit the same, and if you’ve had experience wearing shoes from one brand in the past, be sure to check your previous size before making that next purchase. Alternatively, you can head into one of our stores to get fitted up by our crew.
A comfortable pair of sneakers should fit well the moment you buy them, so don’t plan to stretch them out over time. Also make sure there is enough space around the toe box to avoid unnecessary friction which causes blistering.
Width
The best sneakers should feel snug around your heel and midfoot, but allow wiggle room around the toes.
Specific brands have been known to cater for wider feet as well. More recently, adidas and Nike’s chunkier styles have been a good example. If you have narrow feet then you should pay specific attention to shoe width and make sure they don't come loose.
No sneakerhead likes their shoes feeling too tight or loose. Avoid causing long term damage to your feet by choosing the right fit.
Use Case
What activities you plan on doing in your sneakers will help determine your needs and requirements in your next pair. You could be standing on your feet all day, working out of an office or shooting hoops.
Nailing down on your use case will help ensure which sneaker will provide the most optimal comfort.