Popular Sneakers

To date, brands that produce sports shoes, a great many, and it's not surprising to get confused: after all, we are important not only the beauty of shoes, but the quality and its convenience. Consider the most popular sneakers among consumers.

Popular brands of sneakers

Nike . Perhaps the most popular brand, producing sneakers, you can call the American brand Nike. The brand has been in the favorites for several decades, thanks to the constantly updated model range and different directions of the brand. By the way, in March 2016 the company Nike, finally, announced the release of self-lacing sneakers, which fans of the film "Back to the Future" are waiting for. Perhaps, for Catholic Christmas, they will appear in a wide sale.

Adidas . Legendary sports brand and a vivid example of real German quality. These sneakers are popular among professional athletes and amateurs alike. Adidas often cooperates with other brands, creating a completely unexpected design, provoking controversy among fans.

Reebok . Perhaps the most popular women's sneakers are Reebok. These sneakers are simply designed for fitness and an active lifestyle. The widest model range is presented both by classical models, and ultramodern with unexpected color solutions.

New Balance . The favorite shoes of Steve Jobs have gained popularity among consumers for convenience and durability with daily wear.

Columbia . These sneakers are popular with travelers and lovers of outdoor recreation (suitable even for winter runs). Buyers appreciate them for being comfortable, warm and wear-resistant.

Popular sneaker models

One of the most popular sneakers in the world is Nike Air Max . They won the buyers' love thanks to a unique cushioning sole with a polyurethane insert. Interestingly, this technology was offered to Nike by NASA engineer Frank Rudy back in the 70s. But it took several years before the brand designers paid attention to the engineer's offer.

Not less popular are the classic and discreet-looking Adidas Stan Smith sneakers, created in 1963 and named after the famous tennis player, as well as the classic Adidas Superstar model.