How to Wear Sneakers Like a Fashion Editor

The Coveteur

Long gone are the days when Carrie Bradshaw’s Jimmy Choos were every woman’s fantasy footwear (thankfully). At this point, where comfy, cozy, and effortless are #goals, there is no better time to fully embrace incorporating sneakers into your wardrobe. Between the multiple genderless clothing lines available, going for all-oversized everything, and plenty of shopping in the men’s department, it’s only natural that sneakers will soon become a staple in your everyday rotation if they haven’t already.

Refinery29’s Fashion Market Editor, Rachel Besser, has been wearing sneakers her entire life and has quite the collection. From New York, Paris, and London fashion weeks to buying your wardrobe at the drugstore, you’ll frequently see her in anything Air Max Plus to 95s to the pink fuzzy Vans and Nordstroms unisex collab shoe. And she wears them with everything from dresses to wide-leg white FENDI denim to track pants. We talked to Besser about how she shops, cops, and effortlessly mixes her sneakers with her favorite looks without looking like a hypebeast in the fashion world, and how you easily can, too.

How She Recommends Wearing Sneakers

“Wear whatever sneaker you’re feeling, regardless of your outfit. The sneaker doesn’t have to match [your outfit], or have the ‘right’ cut. There shouldn’t be rules when it comes to styling sneakers because they’re low-key as it is.”

How She Shops for Sneakers

“I like to buy sneakers from re-sellers for sure. In my opinion, some of the best sneakers are the ones that aren’t available at regular retailers, whether that’s because they were a small-batch release, or because they’re old-school.”

Thoughts on “Hype” Sneakers

“An exclusive drop doesn’t make me freak out or make me feel like I have to wait in line or hit up a connect. I actually like to stay away from huge releases. Like when the adidas originals Yeezy Boost 350 first dropped, they didn’t really have a brand identity behind them yet. A lot of people with varying styles just wanted them because they were hard to get, and because Kanye was attached to them. Since I wasn’t obsessed with them aesthetically, I waited to see who would wear them, and how that would dictate what the brand for that specific shoe meant, and if that was something I wanted to buy into or not. It’s kind of nice to let a sneaker marinate before you buy it. See what it turns into. If you sleep on a drop, you can still most likely cop them on eBay or down the line (I like eBay because you can haggle), if not right after the drop, then maybe in a year or so. If you don’t want them in a year or so, and you’re not willing to pay a little for the markup… you shouldn’t have gotten them in the first place.”

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