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Why you re never too old to wear trainers, and the 12 best options for men
How to avoid looking like a man in a midlife crisis while wearing trainers
24 May 2021 • 12:00pm
Unlike my father, who wore sensible shoes as a boy (I know because he never tired of telling me), I spent my formative years shod in adidas, Puma and Nike. My generation has a soft spot for trainers and I plan to keep wearing mine long into my 70s.
Millennials, however, consider some styles to be “dad trainers”. To avoid looking like a man in a midlife crisis, heritage styles are the best way forward. Take the Vans Old Skool (the first to use the signature Vans side-stripe), which first debuted in 1977, or the Nike Air Pegasus, first introduced in 1983. Boston-based Saucony, over a century old, has released an eco-friendly spin on its iconic Jazz Court model which uses cotton and jute, but no plastic.
After recently appearing in a “Stone” colorway,
Nike‘s throwback Air Pegasus ‘83 has now popped up in a classic “Blue Void” makeup. A onetime do-anything running shoe turned Nike Sportswear lifestyle favorite, the Air Pegasus ‘83 is a callback to the genesis of one of Nike Running‘s most popular and longest-standing lines. The “Blue Void” adds to that mystique with a Georgetown Hoyas-esque color scheme.
Uppers are constructed of a smooth steel gray nylon, and overlaid with a lighter gray suede on the mudguard, eyestays and heel. “Blue Void,” a dark navy shade, gets into the mix on the midfoot Swooshes and heel tab. Further branding is served by a “Blue Void hit” on the nylon tongue’s fabric tag and a gray Nike spellout on the heel tab. Gray laces tie off the top half, trim EVA midsoles feature a stacked mixture of soft-yet-supportive gray and white foam and black waffle outsoles round off the look.