White with honey soles
There are some trainers that exemplify the allure of simple cleanliness. This creamy white model with a honey-coloured sole belongs to that category. Neither too chunky nor too flat (in line with the trend for super-slim trainers at the moment), this pair is the ultimate neutral, polished shoe. They will go with anything, but feel particularly successful with light blue jeans, ivory trousers, beige linen or a deep brown midi skirt. Essentially, high-quality wardrobe classics with a simple, clean cut and sober but sophisticated colour palette. It’s the kind of shoe that makes even a simple T-shirt feel more elegant.
Classic camel
The second pair comes with a slightly different energy. Warmer. More personality. The suede texture gives it body without weighing down the design. The contrast laces add identity without over-complicating things. This pair will work wonderfully with shades like ecru, off-white, chocolate or navy blue. It will also shine with a shirt dress or a pair of pleated pants and a thin belt: clothes with impeccable manners and a special kind of poise. These trainers feel grown-up in the best sense of the word.
Sandy suede
Sometimes the most practical pair ends up being the prettiest. This light, sand-toned sneaker proves just that. The suede textures softens the ensemble, while the serrated base gives it a utilitarian feel. The effect is modern, clean and incredibly easy to integrate into a well-curated closet. To look effortlessly on-trend (but also timelessly classic), opt for a short trench coat, straight-leg trousers, a thin sweater wrapped around your shoulders or a shirt dress with a structured bag. You don’t need embellishments for this look to work, it has that kind of presence that stands on its own.
Polished black
A practical black pair of trainers solves a multitude of styling woes. This model features smooth leather, a sober shape and a comfortable sole. Very sensible. It’s almost unfashionable in its utilitarianism, but that’s part of the appeal. It will go perfectly with grey tailored trousers, a satin skirt, dark denim or a beige knitwear ensemble. It doesn’t steal attention from the look, but adds a precise finish.
All-over beige
There’s something so satisfying about trainers which have the same colour upper and sole. It creates a pared-back but reliable uniformity. The suede, on the other hand, adds depth. This model will pair perfectly with shades like butter yellow, oatmeal, taupe and off-white. It will also look subtly but assuredly stylish with raw denim and a light blue shirt.
Retro cream
This pair harkens back to another era without getting stuck there. The definition of classic, these shoes mix retro sportswear with modern elegance. They will go with a pleated tennis skirt, capri pants, a knit dress or wide bermuda shorts with a poplin shirt. It’s a pair that feels fresh, light, but quietly playful.
Among all these styles is a common thread: a neutral simplicity and a preference for classic style over trends. Granny trainers will be ruling the footwear game precisely because they’re so inoffensive – a world away from the over-the-top shoes we’ve been seeing lately. That’s why they work so well.
A version of this article was originally published in Glamour Mexico.






