The men's trainer range here covers a lot of ground. On Running remains one of the most searched performance brands in the UK right now and the selection includes the Cloud 6, Cloudmonster and several newer silhouettes that crossover comfortably from running to everyday wear. Adidas brings the retro end of the range, with slim sole archival styles sitting alongside the Samba and Spezial which continue to lead searches for men's trainers across the board. New Balance adds its wider lifestyle range to the mix, with low profile silhouettes that have found a strong following on both sides of the performance and casual divide.
Reebok's Classic Leather and Court series remain a dependable choice for anyone wanting a clean, low profile option with genuine heritage behind it — the brand has been making trainers since 1958 and the classic styles have barely changed for good reason. DC Shoes and Osiris bring skate heritage to the range, with chunky vulcanised constructions built for board feel and durability. Vivobarefoot rounds things out for anyone after a minimal, wide toe box alternative that encourages a more natural gait.
Sizes run from a UK 6 to a UK 15 across most brands, with new stock landing regularly throughout the season.
