Fashion / Celebrity Style

The Dated Sneaker Trend That’s Dominating in 2025

There was a time not too long ago where if a sneaker had a track sole and a non-rounded shape, I would be running in the opposite direction. For the past few years, all I’ve wanted from a pair of sneakers is something modern, hyper-minimal, and flat-soled. That’s all changing this season with the rise of a sneaker trend that’s undeniably retro and inspired by 1970s runners. After seeing these styles infiltrate the closets of celebs and the fashion set over the past few months, I’ve officially changed my tune. While I may have deemed them dated before, it seems everyone is reaching for a pair of retro sneakers, and there’s no denying how much of a luxe and expensive vibe these styles add.

Right now, there’s a surge in styles that are not only retro, but more specifically, inspired by old-school track-and-field sneakers much like the kind you’d find in a gym class way back when or in an episode of That ’70s Show. They’re arriving in simple leather and suede iterations and are defined by ultra-slim gummy soles. When it comes to specific styles defining the trend, Miu Miu is one brand driving demand with their suede Plume pair beloved by Hailey Bieber and luxury fashion sourcer Gab Waller alike. Styled from Dries Van Noten and Maison Margiela are also picking up steam with the popular Adidas SL 72 continuing to land on the sellout list and even attractive pairs from Zara, J.Crew, and Massimo Dutti that are all rivaling the aforementioned designer styles.

Ahead, shop the ’70s running sneaker trend with an edit of the best styles on the market and see how trendsetters are already wearing them.

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Aimee Song wearing a pair Miu Miu sneakers that tap into the '70s sneaker trend

@smythsisters wearing a pair Dries Van Noten sneakers that tap into the '70s sneaker trend

Elsa Hosk wearing a pair Reebok sneakers that tap into the '70s sneaker trend

@nlmarilyn wearing the '70s running sneaker trend

@josefinehj wearing a pair Miu Miu sneakers that tap into the '70s sneaker trend

Debora Rosa wearing Miu Miu suede sneakers