Warning: These Stability Shoes Aren't Totally Heinous and You May Want All of Them

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It's no secret that traditional running shoes aren't always the easiest on the eyes. If you're a "serious runner," there's almost this unspoken understanding that you must accept defeat in the fashion department before you even set foot on the track or trail. Your first priority is protecting and supporting your feet, so style nearly always takes the backseat.

But it doesn't have to be like this! The times, they are a-changin', and major running brands like Asics, Nike, and Adidas have created structured, supportive shoes that are — dare we say it? — pretty badass. Let's take your structured footwear from "they're not THAT bad, right?" to "dang, where'd you get those sneakers?!" Here are some of the sleekest, most fly stability shoes that will help support your feet (and possibly correct pronation) without cramping your style.

Adidas Supernova Sequence 8 Women's Running Shoe

Adidas Supernova Sequence 8 Women's Running Shoe

With a sock-like fit that wraps around your foot, you'll get extra arch support and a soft, comfortable ride. These stability shoes from Adidas are just as pretty as they are protective.

Adidas Supernova Sequence 8 Women's Running Shoe ($100 to $130)

Nike LunarGlide 7 Women's Running Shoe

Nike LunarGlide 7 Women's Running Shoe

To be honest, I was a bit shocked — and very excited — to see this shoe at the top of Run Repeat's best stability shoes list. I've personally worn LunarGlides for my half marathons, and they've been extremely comfortable and provide a ton of support. They're also just a beautiful shoe — the designs and color combinations are always on point every season.

Nike LunarGlide 7 Women's Running Shoe ($125)

Under Armour Charged Bandit

Under Armour Charged Bandit

This low-key, subtle-but-stylish shoe has a midsole made from "charged cushioning and micro G cushioning," by Under Armour. The cushioning is strategically placed to mitigate pronation, allowing for a smooth, stable ride.

Under Armour Charged Bandit ($80)

Karhu Strong 5

Karhu Strong 5

Finnish brand Karhu sets themselves apart with Fulcrum technology, which creates a stable guide "completely through the gait cycle." For such a strong shoe, it's incredibly sleek, low-profile, and stylish — especially in this berry color.

Karhu Strong 5 ($80)

Puma FAAS 600 v3 Women's Running Shoes

Puma FAAS 600 v3 Women's Running Shoes

The soft colors and smooth silhouette of this style make it a fashionable choice, but the "EverFit 2.0 lockdown technology for improved midfoot security" and FaasFoam Infinity sole make it a smart addition to a pronator's shoe arsenal.

Puma FAAS 600 v3 Women's Running Shoes ($100)

Mizuno Women's Wave Inspire 11

Mizuno Women's Wave Inspire 11

The fresh, bright turquoise, monochromatic aesthetic, and low-profile upper make these superstructured shoes a savvy, stylish choice.

Mizuno Women's Wave Inspire 11 ($110)

New Balance Women's WT1210v2

New Balance Women's WT1210v2

You need stability on the trails, too! The edgy bright coral balances well with the silver and steel-toned greys, and there's plenty of stability to be had in the chunkier sole.

New Balance Women's WT1210v2 ($125)

ASICS Gel-Super J33 2

ASICS Gel-Super J33 2

These minimalist shoes are surprisingly supportive, given their low-pro silhouette. This subtle, feminine design from ASICS is intended for the mild-to-moderately overpronating runner.

ASICS Gel-Super J33 2 ($100)

Nike Women's Air Zoom Odyssey Running Shoes

Nike Women's Air Zoom Odyssey Running Shoes

The new posterchild of Nike's stability collection, the Air Zoom Odyssey has won over swoosh-haters far and wide. Three layers of foam, a bridge-like arch reinforcement, and a reinforced heel cup help control your gait.

Nike Women's Air Zoom Odyssey Running Shoes ($150)

Brooks Transcend 3 Running Shoe

Brooks Transcend 3 Running Shoe

Brooks's most cushioned style has a refreshingly simple design, with more muted colors — not typical characteristics of classic running shoes.

Brooks Transcend 3 Running Shoe ($170)

Adidas Supernova Glide 8 W

Adidas Supernova Glide 8 W

Adidas seamlessly meshes fashion and function with this stylish, cushioned shoe, featuring their signature Boost foam and a "torsion system" that gives added stability.

Adidas Supernova Glide 8 W ($130)

New Balance Vazee Prism

New Balance Vazee Prism

These sleek and subtle sneaks are built for overpronators. A strong medial post and light cushioning will ensure a stable ride, while the lower-profile, monocrhomatic design meshes with your training or race-day outfit.

New Balance Vazee Prism ($100)

Puma Ignite PWRWarm

Puma Ignite PWRWarm

A cushioned sole and a responsive ride meet in the IGNITE foam midsole by Puma. The gorgeous, deep berry hue will score you some points in the style department (and you can totally wear them beyond a run).

Puma Ignite PWRWarm ($66)

Pearl Izumi Women's EM Road H3

Pearl Izumi Women's EM Road H3

Clean lines and cool Spring colors, meet functionality: these sneakers are "uniquely engineered to stabilize mid-foot pronation without sacrificing that light and lively sensation."

Pearl Izumi Women's EM Road H3 ($130)

Adidas Supernova Boost Glide 7

Adidas Supernova Boost Glide 7

With all your favorite qualities from the Adidas stability line, the Supernova Boost Glide 7 offers this incredibly on-trend color combination with a silhouette that could totally be worn every day.

Adidas Supernova Boost Glide 7 ($130)

Nike Women's Zoom Structure 19 Flash

Nike Women's Zoom Structure 19 Flash

These smart, reflective stability shoes come in an array of luxe colors, making your nighttime run both supportive and safe.

Nike Women's Zoom Structure 19 Flash ($135)