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When it comes to sneakers, we mean business, as we are truly in the business of making sure you look as fashionable as possible. One thing that never goes out of style? White sneakers.

For both men and women, a clean pair of white sneakers can make any outfit a cohesive one. Pair them with jeans and a tee for a laid back look or with some slacks and a blazer for a casual-yet-chic look that easily transitions from day to night.

Also, comfort plays a huge role in the shoe’s popularity, as what could be more comfy than a tennis shoe with good arch support and supple leather or canvas?

From more athletic styles for tennis and golf to casual shoes for walking or just kicking back, read on for the top brands and styles of white sneakers for men in 2023 and beyond.

1. Nike Air Force 1 ’07, $110

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Of course the classic Nike shoes are at the top of our list for must-have white sneakers. The shoes are great for walking through the city but can also be dressed up with a pair of slacks and a blazer.

2. Adidas Stan Smith Shoes, $100

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Stan Smiths are a staple shoe for those that value comfort and an iconic look. They come in an all white color, as well as a rainbow of options for the tongue and heel.

3. RS-X Geek Sneakers, $110

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Run fast like a puma in these athletic sneakers. The Puma shoes are a combo of white and off-white, making for a fun take on a classic sneaker silhouette.

4. Reebok 550, $110, original price: $120

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The “dad shoe” is back and better than ever. These 550’s from New Balance combine the old school dad look with a more updated one, making the perfect shoe for both leisure and some light activity.

5. Reebok Club C 85 Vintage Shoes, $90

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Go vintage this year with some laid back sneakers. The Club C 85’s are a great street style shoe, available in an off-white color with maroon logos on the back, side and tongue.

6. Gucci Men’s New Ace Leather Low-Top Sneakers, $750

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These aren’t solid white, but they are a solid choice for a designer sneaker that still goes with any outfit. The Gucci kicks have the signature red and green stripe on the shoe, with a matching green leather heel.

7. Lacoste Men’s Chaymon Leather Sneakers, $72, original price: $120

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If you’ve been “chomping” at the bit to get the gator sneakers, now is your chance. The Lacoste shoes come in an all white leather look, aside from the green and red embroidered reptile on the side, of course.

8. Cole Haan Men’s GrandPrø Rally Laser Cut Sneaker, $130, original price: $160

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This sneaker has a fun and unique patter, with tiny laser cut holes on the toe and body of the shoe. It comes in both a medium and a wide width, adding even more comfort to the leather sneaker.

9. On Cloud 5, $140

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Get on your sneaker game and check out On. The coveted Cloud sneakers come in an all white style, made for running and other high-impact activities.

10. Oliver Cabell Men’s Low 1’s, $220, original price: $275

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You can’t go wrong with all white. The shoe is made with full-grain, calfskin leather from Marche, Italy, where is is also hand-stitched and shipped from. You can also see your size in US sizing, in addition to UK and EU.

11. Hoka Bondi 8, $165

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Once you try a Hoka shoe, you’ll be bonded for life. The Bondi 8 style are extra cushioned for your run (or walk) and are extremely lightweight for easy transport to and from the gym, too.

12. Allbirds Men’s Tree Dasher 2, $135

Look dashing and have a comfortable stride in these running shoes from Allbirds. The Tree Dasher 2 has a new responsive foam sole plus more traction for running, hiking and more.

13. Cariuma Naioca Off-White Canvas, $79

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If you are look for a non-leather option that also gives back to the planet, you need to know about Cariuma. The Brazilian sneaker brand plants two trees per each pair of shoes purchased, including this all-white canvas pair.

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