Obsessed with Tretorn sneakers - and finally on sale!
There's nothing more versatile than a pair of white sneakers, but finding the perfect pair can be surprisingly difficult. Ideally, I want something that is comfortable, can be easily dressed up or down, and most importantly, not the basic Adidas Stan Smith sneaker that everyone seems to have (I still love you, Adidas). That's why when I found the Tretorn Nylite Plus sneaker (opens in new tab), it was groundbreaking. (opens in new tab)
The first time I saw them was when a coworker was wearing them on a work trip and literally put them in my Amazon cart minutes later. I always get compliments on them, no matter what outfit I wear them with. It's not hard to see why, if I do say so myself. After all, I wore these sneakers so much over the summer that I had to buy a new pair already.
With their canvas exterior, small leather accents, and low silhouette, the Tretorn sneakers are no less awkward looking or comfortable than the white sneakers I used to wear. In fact, these sneakers look like old tennis shoes. Thanks to their lightweight and roomy design, Tretorn's Nyliteplus sneakers (opens in new tab)s (opens in new tab) can be paired with everything from denim shorts to skinny jeans, cropped pants, sundresses and trendy skirts (opens in new tab) s (opens in new tab) (Opens in new tab) Oh, did I mention they are incredibly comfortable?
I used to be skeptical about finding the ultimate white shoe, but I'm modestly convinced that Tretorn's Nyliteplus sneakers (opens in new tab) (opens in new tab) are as close to perfect as possible. Amazon is currently reducing the price of some colors (opens in new tab). Ultimately, prices vary by size and color, but if you're willing to do a little research, you can get a great pair of sneakers for under $50. If this makes your weekend more enjoyable, there's nothing to say.
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