Make way for the Taekwondo trainers.
Trends come and go, and in the trainer world this often happens faster than we can keep up. While the Adidas Sambas have established themselves as a must-have among stars, models and influencers over the seasons, the tide could now be turning. If you take a look around the streets of the fashion capitals or the feeds of fashion professionals, you might notice a newcomer in the trainer race in 2025. Enter: the Taekwondo trainers from Adidas — and they have the potential to trigger the next big wave.
It’s no longer a secret that Adidas has an inexhaustible archive of cult trainers. First the Sambas, then the Gazelles, and now the Taekwondos. The trend towards sporty shoes with functional origins is nothing new. The Adidas Japan trainers, originally developed for the sport of judo, or the Box Hogs, which are actually boxing boots, have long since secured a place for themselves in streetwear. Now another model from the world of martial arts is moving into the spotlight: the Taekwondo trainers, which – as the name suggests – was inspired by the Korean martial art, and is currently experiencing a fashion revival.
The shoe with its clean silhouette completely dispenses with laces or Velcro fasteners; it’s a minimalist look that fits in perfectly with quiet luxury fashion. The flat, flexible sole is also reminiscent of the early 2000s for those of us leaning into the Y2K aesthetic.
No wonder the fashion crowd is already celebrating them, wearing them with baggy jeans, a skirt or casual jogging trousers. The fashion girls demonstrate just how versatile they are when it comes to styling the trendy trainers.
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While the combination of knee-length Bermuda shorts and a loose tracksuit jacket looks like something out of a 90s throwback, when paired with the Taekwondo trainers, the minimalist silhouette balances out the casual streetwear look, giving it a more modern take.