The Best Sneakers For Women Tested by Editors
18 Bestselling Sneakers Popsugar Editors Wear on Repeat
As POPSUGAR editors, we independently select and write about stuff we love and think you'll like too. If you buy a product we have recommended, we may receive affiliate commission, which in turn supports our work.
Being comfortable in your own shoes never goes out of style, so investing in a top-tier sneaker collection is always a smart idea. When it comes to picking out the best sneakers, we look for a few key elements: good sneaker design, quality materials, and the perfect fit — because who wants to be uncomfortable? Our editors test hundreds of shoes to provide you with the best product recommendations, and we boast a particular expertise on sneakers (call us sneakerheads, if you will).
Love some casual, everyday sneakers? We've got you covered. Prefer sportier, performance sneakers for working out? We found those, too. And of course, if you're looking for cute sneakers that you can dress up for work, we've tried our fair share.
To help you find the best women's sneakers to add to your wardrobe, we enlisted our expert editors, along with a handful of celebrities we've interviewed — like Kate Hudson, Ashley Graham, and Ayesha Curry — for their masterful recommendations of the best women's sneakers for 2026. These picks cover a range of styles, so you're bound to find your perfect shoe.
Whether you want something modern and playful or sleek and classic, we've rounded up the best of the best trending this year. The styles fall into a number of different design categories, including: best trendy sneakers, best sustainable sneakers, best white sneakers, best classic sneakers, and best sneakers for walking.
At the moment, chunky platform sneakers are being embraced by stylists and celebrities alike — as showcased via New York Fashion Week street style. And of course, our own sneaker recommendations tout brands like Nike, Reebok, and Converse. Keep reading to shop our guide to the best sneakers for women.
Our Favorite Women's Sneakers to Shop
- Best Slip-On Sneakers: Kizik Paris Sneaker at $39, originally $135
- Best Low-Rise Sneakers: Cariuma Off-White Canvas Sneaker at $53, originally $89
- Best Reebok Sneakers: Reebok Classic AZ Shoes at $65
- Best Retro Sneakers: Reebok Club C 85 Sneakers at $75, originally $85
- Best Vintage Sneakers: Nike Blazer Mid '77 at $87
- Best New Balance Sneakers: New Balance Women's 574 Core Sneaker at $87, originally $100
- Best Adidas Sneakers: Adidas Stan Smith Shoes at $100
- Best Classic Sneakers: Adidas Samba OG Shoes at $100
- Best Sustainable Sneakers: Allbirds Wool Runners Sneakers at $100
- Best Trendy Sneakers: Adidas Campus 00s Shoes at $110
- Best Nike Sneakers: Nike Air Force 1 '07 Shoes at $115
- Best Cushioned Sneakers: On The Cloudmonster Lightweight Cushioned Running Shoe at $128, originally $170
- Best Nike Dunk Sneakers: Nike Dunk High Sneakers at $135
- Best Running Sneakers: Under Armour Halo Runner at $140
- Best Logo Sneakers: Veja V-10 Sneakers at $170
- Best Alo Sneakers: Alo Sunset Sneaker at $225
- Best Washable Sneakers: Fullup Infinity Cloud White Knit Sneaker at $230
- Best Hiking Sneakers: Barbour x Flower Mountain Yamano 3 Sneakers at $298
How We Test the Best Women's Sneakers
- Comfort - Could we wear them for long periods without feeling soreness in our toes and heels?
- Durability - How did they hold up after being repeatedly worn on different floor textures or environmental elements?
- Versatility - Were they suitable for everyday wear, from the gym to the office, or can they only be worn certain places?
- Extra features - Were they made from waterproof or water-resistant fabric? Do they have standout design details?
Update on Jan 7, 2026 at 11:45 AM ET: Updated prices and checked stock for all products. User reviews may have been lightly edited for clarity.
1 Best Slip-On Sneakers
Kizik Paris Sneaker ($39, originally $135)
Slip-on shoes might not have a reputation for being the most stylish sneakers, but these trainers from Kizik prove that they probably should. Fitted with a quick-recovery arc, the comfy shoes are incredibly responsive, with a cushioned sole that provides plenty of bounce back for feet — literally helping to put a pep in your step. Read our editor's Kizik Paris Sneaker review for more.
- Pros: Easy to slip on, versatile
- Cons: Risk of ruin after washing
- Materials: Leather and knit
- Colorways: 4
- Who it's best for: The busy mom, great for walking
- Extras: Removable and machine washable insoles
Editor Quote: "Kizik's hands-free tech is ideal for those who have limitations that make bending down and tying shoes difficult — such as reduced mobility or pregnancy. But they're also great for anyone in search of a comfortable, stylish shoe for daily wear." — Yerin Kim, former features editor
2 Best Low-Rise Sneakers
Cariuma Off-White Canvas Sneaker ($53, originally $89)
There's nothing better than a classic white shoe, and these off-white sneakers from Cariuma take the style to a whole new level. Not only is this shoe lightweight and incredibly comfortable, but it's made of sustainable materials. Simply throw it in the wash once it's dirty and you'll have a brand-new-looking shoe. One of our editors wears it on her daily escapades, which you can read more about in our Cariuma IBI Low Off-White Knit Sneaker review.
- Pros: Comfortable and versatile
- Cons: Runs a bit small
- Materials: Organic cotton canvas and slip-resistant rubber
- Colorways: 20
- Who it's best for: The chic sneakerhead
- Extras: Insoles are made from 100 percent organic mamona oil and cork
Editor Quote: "Made of bamboo, the Cariuma IBL Low Off-White Knit Sneaker is not only sustainable but extremely comfortable. Its design is as light as a feather and incredibly breathable, so much so, that you don't need to wear socks (although I still do). I wear them everywhere — on hot girl walks, grocery shopping, or running errands. These sneakers are my go-to, and they come in tons of color options." — Haley Lyndes, shopping staff writer
3 Best Reebok Sneakers
Reebok Classic AZ Shoes ($65)
A few days into the new year, and we've already found 2025's hottest shoe: the Reebok Classic AZ. Inspired by the brand's infamous retro Aztec style, this trendy sneaker draws inspiration from the look of '70s running shoes, with a casual silhouette that's easy to dress up or down — and a neutral coloring that's endlessly versatile. Supermodel Elsa Hosk donned the cool, Rebook sneaker in a series of photos posted to her Instagram.
- Pros: Wearability, comfort
- Cons: Quality
- Materials: Rubber and EVA foam
- Colorways: 10
- Who it's best for: The committed walker
What Reviewers Say: "Wore these for two weeks while traveling in Europe! 25k steps a day minimum and these did great!"
4 Best Retro Sneakers
Reebok Club C 85 Sneakers ($75, originally $85)
Featuring a durable and long-lasting leather upper, these Reebok sneakers are not only stylish but also high quality. The shoe's old-school design is timeless, making it a great addition to your closet. Choose from its nine colorways to find a match that best suits you.
- Pros: Styling versatility, value for money
- Cons: Durability and fit
- Materials: Leather upper, die-cut EVA midsole
- Colorways: 9
- Weight: 14 oz (vary by size)
- Who it's best for: The committed walker
Editor Quote: "If, like me, you can't stop buying white sneakers, may I suggest you add these Reebok vintage ones to your collection? They are so comfortable and versatile." — Alessandra Foresto, former chief of staff
5 Best Vintage Sneakers
Nike Blazer Mid '77 ($87)
This sneaker is a timeless classic. With its vintage inspired high top fit, and durable leather upper, it's a sneaker that delivers both retro appeal and modern wearability.
- Pros: Classic, versatile design, durable leather
- Cons: High-top fit can feel stiff at first
- Materials: Leather and synthetic upper, rubber sole, exposed foam tongue.
- Colorways: Two
- Who it's best for: Sneaker lovers who want a classic, fashion-forward option that pairs with almost anything.
- Extras: A Nike heritage style that's been popular since the 1970s
6 Best New Balance Sneakers
New Balance Women's 574 Core Sneaker ($88, originally $100)
Incorporate a little color into your closet of white sneakers with this New Balance style. The shoe's taupe shade is easy to blend with anything and doesn't dirty as quickly as white shoes do. Plus, it's comfortable and lightweight, making it an attractive grab. Made of recycled polyester, rubber, and bio-based content, these shoes are a great sustainable option you can feel good about wearing — for a number of reasons.
- Pros: All-day comfort, good arch support
- Cons: Quality for value
- Materials: Synthetic, mesh, recycled polyester, and rubber
- Colorways: 8
- Weight: 12.32 x 7.32 x 4.61 in
- Who it's best for: Someone who loves trainers
Editor Quote: "I'm a white sneaker-lover through and through, but recently, even I've discovered the value in owning a few styles that feature a little bit more color. While my Nike Air Force 1s have been my go-to shoe over the last few years, I decided it was finally time to play around with some more versatile colors in my closet, and fell in love with these New Balance 574 Core Sneakers, in the process. These trainers have a super-relaxed fit that makes them easy to throw on and sport for all-day wear. I adore the grey, white, and taupe color palette because it makes the shoe so easy to style." — Kyley Warren, former assistant shopping editor
7 Best Adidas Sneakers
Adidas Stan Smith Shoes ($100)
It's hard to go wrong with a classic, and the Adidas Stan Smith Shoes have been around long enough to earn our approval. Their style is minimalist and effortless, making them a great match with athleisure or everyday clothing. Plus, the shoes are now made with recycled materials, so you can feel good about your purchase. These Adidas sneakers are also a favorite of "Queer Eye" star Antoni Porowski, who says "I know that in 15 or 20 years from now when I see myself in photos, I'm still going to be wearing these shoes."
- Pros: Quality, stylish
- Cons: Issues with sizing, the tongue is uncomfortably long
- Materials: Leather upper and rubber cupsole
- Colorways: 8
- Who it's best for: The chic sneakerhead
Editor Quote: "I practically live in white sneakers, and try as I might, I always come back to Stan Smiths. They're classic for a reason; I've been wearing them since I was a kid, and they've withstood plenty of trend cycles. They go with pretty much everything, and I always want to have a pair in my closet." — India Yaffe, former associate shopping editor
8 Best Classic Sneakers
Adidas Samba Classic Sneakers ($100)
No wardrobe is complete without an everyday sneaker incorporated into it, and these Adidas sneakers come highly recommended by celebrities like Peyton List. The actor detailed her love for the style in an interview with PS, saying that the sneaker doubles as "the perfect everyday shoe." Shopping director Sarah Wasilak also reviewed the Adidas Samba shoes and re-created celebrity fashion looks in the iconic silhouette.
- Pros: Versatile, classic design
- Cons: Runs narrow for those with wider fit
- Materials: Full grain and synthetic leather
- Colorways: 23
- Who it's best for: The chic sneakerhead
Editor Quote: "My obsession with the Adidas Samba first began in fifth grade. One of my classmates wore the OG classic in black nearly every day, teamed with a pair of Soffe shorts that were rolled precisely three times at the waist. She always beat the boys at soccer during recess. I admired her fashion sense from a young age, and I think that's because she wore her outfits with confidence and exuded a certain toughness — especially in her Sambas. It's possible she was even my very first style crush." — Sarah Wasilak, shopping director
9 Best Sustainable Sneakers
Allbirds Wool Runners Sneakers ($110)
These cult-favorite running sneakers from Allbirds are one of the sustainable label's most popular styles, and they also happen to be a pair that Bryce Dallas Howard "absolutely adores." The shoes are lightweight, breathable, and great for working out in the winter thanks to their warm and cozy wool. Read about why Howard loves these sneakers, along with her other must-have products.
- Pros: Wide comfortable fit, great quality
- Cons: Not ideal for wet weather
- Materials: ZQ certified Merino wool and castor bean oil-based insole foam
- Colorways: 7
- Who it's best for: Everyone, the frequent traveller
- Extras: SweetFoam® midsole made with sugarcane-based green EVA
Celebrity Quote: "What I love about Allbirds, in particular, is that there are no logos. And so it gives you a really clean aesthetic look. I mean, I feel like you could wear a pair of Allbirds with a ballgown, honestly, and it's a vibe." — Bryce Dallas Howard
10 Best Trendy Sneakers
Adidas Campus 00s Shoes ($110)
Invest in a sneaker you'll own forever, just like these trendy Adidas Campus 00s. The style pays homage to Adidas's signature stripe design but through a more elevated silhouette that relies on vibrant colors, proportions, and materials. We're confident you'll see these everywhere this season and want to scoop up a pair for yourself.
- Pros: Great quality and comfortable
- Cons: Sizing, runs a bit small
- Materials: Leather upper and rubber outsole
- Colorways: 38
- Who it's best for: Everyone
11 Best Nike Sneakers
Nike Air Force 1 '07 Shoes ($115)
The Nike Air Force 1s showcase a simple and timeless look that you can wear forever. The sneaker is based on Nike's '80s version of the same shoe, which proves its look is ageless. Per the brand, it's recommended that if you're between sizes, go a size down. And if you're still not sold on the shoe, these sneakers are a favorite of one PS editor — read her Nike Air Force 1 '07 review.
- Pros: Classic design, true to size
- Cons: Stiff on initial wear
- Materials: Leather, textile upper, and synthetic rubber sole
- Colorways: 1
- Who it's best for: Everyone
- Extras: Nike Air unit in the sole provides lightweight cushioning
Editor Quote: "After trying these on myself, I finally understand why the Nike Air Force 1's are the most quintessential white sneakers. They have a casual look yet somehow manage to make you look put together. I love that I can pretty much sport them with the majority of items in my closet, whether it's a flowy summer dress, a cashmere sweater with jeans, a basic bodysuit with jeans, or, of course, athleisure attire." — Anvita Reddy, former assistant shopping editor
12 Best Cushioned Sneakers
On The Cloudmonster Lightweight Cushioned Running Shoe ($128, originally $170)
In terms of the best sneakers for athletes who are looking to elevate their fitness routine, you really can't go wrong with this cushioned running shoe. The bestselling style is designed with speed in mind, and even helped one PS editor "shed minutes" off her half-marathon PR. Check out our On Cloudmonster Sneakers review for more details.
- Pros: Design and quality
- Cons: Not enough arch support
- Materials: Leather and textile upper
- Colorways: 9
- Who it's best for: The committed runner (everyday running and long distances)
- Extras: Helion™ superfoam and Max CloudTec® for great performance while running
Editor Quote: "Not to be dramatic, but I'm obsessed with these sneakers for training and racing. They have a bouncy responsiveness that I've never experienced with any other sneaker, and for that reason, I'm convinced they're partly due to why I shed a few minutes off my PR. After all, as the name implies, they're born to make you feel like you're running on clouds — and they master that sentiment in a way I didn't know possible." — Marisa Petrarca, former contributing shopping editor
13 Best Nike Dunk Sneakers
Nike Dunk High Sneakers ($135)
Ashley Graham loves a good pair of Nike Dunk High Sneakers. Not only are the shoes stylish, but their bold and defiant tone will upgrade any outfit. Flaunt their high-top design around town and prepare for compliments to roll in. The shoes have been around for 35 years, so they must be doing something right. Read about why Graham loves these sneakers, along with her other must-have products.
- Pros: Lightweight, functional
- Cons: Creases easily
- Materials: Leather upper and rubber outsole
- Colorways: 3; you can also design your own
- Who it's best for: Everyone
Celebrity Quote: "They go with dresses, pantsuits. I mean, you can wear them with leggings. You can wear shorts. Just all year round a good pair of high-top sneakers." — Ashley Graham
14 Best Running Sneakers
Under Armour Halo Runner ($140)
These Under Armour sneakers won a Feel Good Award, and for good reason. They're made with OVR+ foam and feature a structured arch midsole for stability without weighing you down. They literally make you feel like you're walking (or running) on clouds. Even better, you don't have to waste your time breaking them in.
- Pros: Lightweight, functional
- Cons: Creases easily
- Materials: Leather upper and rubber outsole
- Colorways: 6
- Who it's best for: The everyday runner
Editor Quote: "These have a cushion-y feel on the bottom that supported my knees when running on the treadmill, which is a must for me because I do a lot of treadmill-specific running. Outside of their practicality, though, they're also really cute. They come in a bunch of different colors (six in total), and they're definitely cute enough to wear with an outfit outside of a workout." — Taylor Andrews, senior balance editor
15 Best Logo Sneakers
Veja V-10 Sneakers ($170)
Crafted of leather, the Veja V-10 Sneakers are a long-lasting shoe that you can pair with practically any outfit. Their lace-up style will keep you secure and comfortable throughout the day and are great for wearing on a walk, running errands, or even to work. Finished with logo lettering, we love the look of this stylish leather sneaker.
- Pros: Versatile for styling
- Cons: An investment, the tongue often rubs against the skin
- Materials: Leather and textile upper
- Colorways: 2
- Who it's best for: Light walkers
- Extras: Removable insole
Editor Quote: "These classic sneakers truly go with everything, and the design will never go out of style." — Lisa Sugar, cofounder and former president
16 Best Alo Sneakers
Alo Sunset Sneaker ($225)
These sneakers blend street style with comfort. Made from soft suede with a slim, low-profile fit, they're designed to transition seamlessly from workouts to everyday wear.
- Pros: Comfortable recovery foam insole, sleek design, versatile for casual and athleisure wear
- Cons: Runs small (sizing up is recommended), suede requires extra care, high price point
- Materials: Premium suede upper, recovery-foam insole, rubber sole
- Colorways: Two
- Who it's best for: Style-conscious shoppers who want a comfortable sneaker that works for both city outings and low-key workouts.
- Extras: Loved by celebrities, designed with a padded collar and tongue for added ankle comfort.
What Reviewers Say: "Super cute, but definitely size up!"
17 Best Washable Sneakers
Fullup Infinity Cloud White Knit Sneaker ($230)
You're not alone if the idea of tossing a comfy pair of white sneakers in the washing machine and having them come out looking brand new sounds like a dream. These ones aren't just easy to clean; they're also a win for sustainability. The knit upper is crafted from 10 recycled plastic bottles, dyed with low-impact colorants, and produced in small batches to minimize waste. One of our editors even tested it on a full day at the state fair, and was able to get the dirt off in no time. Read our editor's Fullup Infinity Cloud White Knit Sneaker review for more.
- Pros: Machine washable, versatile
- Cons: More pricey
- Materials: 94% recycled polyester yarn and vegan suede (water-resistant)
- Colorways: 4
- Who it's best for: Those looking for a long-lasting white sneaker
- Extras: They can be machine-washed below 30 degrees celsius or washed in cool water with regular soap.
Editor Quote: "What I love about these sneakers might be obvious, but it can't be overstated: they're so easy to clean. I wore them to the Minnesota State Fair recently, and all of my friends kept noting how wearing them there (amid the dirt, spilled food and beverages, etc.) was brave. Little did they know that these sneakers were specifically crafted to be machine-washable. After a long day at the event, I got home, removed the insole, threw them in the wash, and left them outside to dry. The result was pristine-looking white sneakers. I can't stress enough that they looked as good as the first day I got them." — Marisa Petrarca, former contributing shopping editor
18 Best Hiking Sneakers
Barbour x Flower Mountain Yamano 3 Sneakers ($298)
The Barbour x Flower Mountain collab is easily one of the most exciting drops of 2025 so far, blending Barbour's tartan with Flower Mountain's signature floral sneakers. They're built for everything from city strolls to trail hikes, while still looking effortlessly cool for street style moments. Learn more by checking out our Barbour x Flower Mountain Vetted feature, in which multiple editors wore it for various occasions.
- Pros: Durability on varying terrain, comfortable
- Cons: Not as much ankle support as other hiking shoes
- Materials: Pigskin suede and weave trim
- Colorways: 1
- Who it's best for: The casual hiker
- Extras: Removable cork insole
Editor Quote: "My husband and I love hiking on the weekends, but I never have the right shoes. My existing hiking boots are bulky and, frankly, not cute; but if I wear my regular sneakers, more often than not, I slip on uphill parts because they don't have enough traction. I had yet to discover a shoe that strikes the perfect balance until I got a pair of the Barbour x Flower Mountain Yamano 3 Sneakers. Dubbed an 'adventure-ready sneaker,' this shoe has a sleek upper that resembles a street shoe but a thick (yet surprisingly lightweight) rubber sole with tread to conquer all terrain. They're incredibly comfortable, with a size 7 (my normal sneaker size) fitting with enough room to wear thick socks. Plus, the purple and grey colorway taps into that '90s nostalgia and looks so cute, whether I'm in jeans or athleisure." — Jessica Harrington, beauty section lead
What to Look Forward to
We're looking at several options for our next update, including the Puma Women's Speedcat OG Sneaker that have been seen on Dua Lipa and Emily Ratajkowski, as well as the Adidas Taekwondo Mei Shoes for spring.
— Additional reporting by Naomi Parris and Balim Tezel
Kyley Warren (she/her) is an award-winning writer and editor with more than four years of experience in the publishing space. She previously worked as an assistant editor on PS Shopping and is an expert on all things related to shopping and fashion. Before joining PS, Kyley worked with Entertainment Tonight as a style commerce writer, and her byline has appeared in publications globally.
Naomi Parris is an assistant shopping editor at Popsugar, based in New York. With over eight years of experience and previous roles held on the brand's Beauty and Operations teams, she enjoys telling stories that merge fashion, beauty, and Black culture. Naomi has also lent her skillful pen to Essence Girls United, Elle, Bustle, and Elite Daily.
Balim Tezel (she/her) is a former shopping updates editor at PS and the founder of Maison des Nus, a New York-based affordable luxury brand. She graduated from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism.
