FOOTWEAR MENS

Stan Smith

We can say without exaggeration that this is the most popular tennis shoe ever. The Stan Smith is a classic adidas tennis shoe originally designed for grass courts with its famous dimple sole and rubber cup outsole.

ZX 700 Vulcanized

Some things never go out of style. Take the ZX 700s, for example. Since they first came on the scene in the 80s, their classic looks have always had a strong following. This pair has been retooled with suede details for added style and looks.

Forum Advanced Mid

You can pay homage to the past while creating a fresh new style. The Forum ADV has done just that. This new version rekindles the past Forum popularity with an update for a classic new model.

O-Type Run

With an unquestionable running pedigree, the O-Type Run provides a fusion of past and present design ideas. The Dellinger web is back and is visible through stylish cutouts and a window in the heel.

Jogging

We took a brief jaunt back into the archives to find the inspiration for this easy-to-wear shoe. A stylish remix of our 1980 Jogging model, its perfectly suited for everyday wear.

Nastase Master

A shoe worthy of Nasty himself, styled in super-soft leather, with sophisticated perforated and laser-etched details. It's a faithful reproduction of an original worn by tennis great Nastase in 1976.

Pro Model Blue Note

Tribute to legendary jazz label Blue Note Records. These Pro Models will keep you comfortable for all your hard bop sessions.

L.2.G.

There's style to spare in this handsome, street-smart shoe. With rubber detailing on the back and a tire-inspired outsole, it just can't be stopped.

Classic Vulcanized Low Deboss

You can see how tennis and basketball shoes inspired the look. But with rich leather and subtle debossed details, this shoe was born to dominate on the court of high style.

Superskate Low Crpe

Supremely comfortable with full grain leather upper and a squishy crpe sole, this shoe is made for kickin it in style. Unfortunately, at some point you will have to take them off.