We could tell you all about how Nike was founded by an athlete and his coach. We could also mention how the brand's private research lab keeps it on the cutting edge of technical sportswear. But given that Nike women's low-top trainers add such a fresh, urban aesthetic to any outfit, is function at the top of anybody's list?
Swap your heels for Nike women's low-top trainers
Low-tops have been doing double-duty in the gym and on the streets for years, with designers sending models down the catwalk wearing sneakers under evening gowns. Take a leaf out of their book and pair your Nike women's low-top trainers with an evening dress and leather jacket for a punky going-out look with a rebellious edge. Plus, you'll outlast your friends on the dance floor (and beat them running for the last bus). And if you like to keep your feet on the ground in business meetings, a sleek pair of black low-tops looks stylishly androgynous worn with skinny-fit trousers. Slip them on for your commute, and change into your business shoes (if you must) once you're behind your desk.
Nike women's low-top trainers: not just for street style
While a good pair of kicks are essential for every streetwear-inspired look, Nike women's low-top trainers definitely aren't one-trick ponies. A pair of white low-tops nails the minimal Scandi trend, too. The ankle-baring shape makes them the perfect partner for your favourite raw denim jeans. They'll transform your sweetest floral-print tea dress from smart to smart-casual. Shrug on a denim jacket (adorned with a scattering of quirky enamel pins) then add a fedora, and you've got the perfect weekend look for browsing flea markets in the morning and swinging by a live music session in the afternoon. As for the tech specs we mentioned, these trainers are perfect for the gym but they're far too cute to be hidden in a dark spin class. You'll be taking up barre and kickboxing just to show them off.
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