When it comes to buying sneakers – undoubtedly an essential in every man’s wardrobe – you can spend little, but expect them to wear out in a matter of months from regular wear, or spend a fortune and make a serious dent in your luxury watch savings account.
However, the more you spend, the quality increases (not to mention, bragging rights when it comes to brand names), but while some pairs of sneakers from reputable brands can comfortably be called fair, here’s looking at you Oliver Cabell, whenever we can score discounts on sneakers, the air can be punched with glee.
So, which retailers mark down the prices of their sneakers? It’s fair to say, the vast majority of clothing and footwear brands will offer discounts throughout the year to mark the changing of the seasons, but not all of them are worthy of your custom. Only the finest, coolest and most stylish sneakers will do for you, and that’s where we come in.
We’ve searched far and wide on the World Wide Web to bring you a definitive guide to the best men’s sneaker sales around, covering minimalist white sneakers, running and tennis sneakers, sneakers for the gym and everything in between.
You’ll want to bookmark a fair of these websites, as sneakers on sale can change regularly, so it’s always worth checking back to see what bargains you can score.
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Everlane
We know we said if you spend little on sneakers you can expect the quality to match, but Everlane is one of a select few retailers who produce incredibly well-made, sustainable pieces for prices that belie them.
Everlane’s sneakers can already be considered affordable, but with select pairs receiving discounts of 50%, it means good-looking sneakers can be snapped up for stupidly low prices. Get on these men’s sneaker sales immediately.
Scarosso
When it comes to quality, you can’t get much better than Italian-made, and that’s exactly what’s on offer from Scarosso. The Italian brand designs and makes everything in Italy and even uses leather sourced from local tanneries. But what’s the brand particularly appealing is their prices; so good you have to make sure you’ve selected the right currency.
So, when you’re also presented with the prospect of Scarosso men’s sneakers sales, you really should be taking advantage.
Clarks
British footwear brand Clarks is well-known for making simple, honest shoes that represent great quality and durability. Sure, the brand may have connotations with certain demographics, but if you value comfort and affordability, Clarks is a brand you really should be checking out.
Fortunately, Clarks holds regular sales on a wide range of sneakers, shoes, and boots, meaning you can expect to pay under $100 for handsome sneakers in a range of colours and with footwear technologies such as durable EVA outsoles and moisture-wicking footbeds.
Hugo Boss
Germany’s more premium export Hugo Boss is a huge player in the menswear space, offering premium clothing, shoes and accessories, with a very distinct style.
And with such a diverse and extensive range of sneakers, it means several pairs are given the discount treatment, and many of them are pairs you’d actually want to wear.
Von-Röutte
Founded in Australia but available worldwide, Von-Röutte takes a very ethical and sustainable approach to sneaker production. Designs take on recognisable silhouettes, but the company likes to instil its own unique design flair to help differentiate them from the crowd.
Handmade in Portugal, you can expect a high level of quality and craftsmanship with all pairs, so when you’re paying around $150 for Von-Röutte sneakers on sale, it’s a steal.
Camper
Spanish brand Camper is one who likes to inject a bit of fun into its shoes, sneakers and boots, by way of unusual designs or bright colours. That doesn’t mean the brand deviates too far from the norm, however, as many pairs of Camper’s sneakers are reflective of popular silhouettes, but finished in a unique way.
What’s also great about Camper sneakers is their predominant use of quality materials, such as full grain leather for the ultimate in comfort and breathability, while some pairs also employ innovative designs or technologies, such as Michelin-derived rubber, for much-improved traction. So when shopping Camper’s men’s sneaker sales, you’re sure to get a bargain.
Grenson
If you’re sneakers aren’t coming from Italy, then the country of origin that can guarantee quality is the UK, and Grenson is testament to that. Founded in 1866, Grenson has been producing shoes and boots of exemplary quality ever since from its Northampton factory.
Grenson’s sneakers aren’t cheap, make no mistake, but when you can find many pairs on sale for around half their original price, then you’ll be hard pushed to find a better deal all year. Just buy a pair from the men’s sneaker sales section; you won’t regret it.
Axel Arigato
Still a relatively young brand having only been founded in 2014, Axel Arigato has quickly become a globally-recognised brand. Initially known for its sneakers with birds featured on them, the brand has since diversified into more classic colours and styles to suit all tastes.
Axel Arigato sneakers are, in our opinion, already well priced, but when they can be found on sale, hovering between the $100 and $200 mark, we have to sit up and take notice.
Common Projects
One of the biggest names in luxury sneakers, or at the very least your likely entry point into the world of minimalist designer sneakers, is Common Projects. The brand has cemented itself as a serious player in the industry, partly in thanks to its gold letters and numbers found on the heel. Of course, some of the finest leather is used in their construction, but they are now just as much a product to show off your disposable income, as they are an everyday necessity.
If you weren’t already aware, Common Projects sneakers aren’t cheap, costing around the $500 mark when not on sale. Fortunately, sites such as SSENSE hold huge sales throughout the year, and Common Projects sneakers usually make the cut. With savings of around $150 to be had across a wide range of Common Projects sneakers, you’d be a fool to miss out.
Orlebar Brown
One of the most recognised names in men’s swimwear is Orlebar Brown, having been one of the few to spearhead the rise in demand for tailored swim shorts that can seamlessly transition from beach to bar. However, the company has a complete range of clothing, footwear and accessories to match, most of which has a nautical theme.
Orlebar Brown’s sneakers are lightweight and waterproof, allowing you to swim in them if you wish. Super comfortable and quick-drying, they’re the perfect beach-going companion and can be snapped up for crazily-discounted prices through the men’s sneaker sales section.
Nike
American sportswear giant Nike should need no introduction. You’re highly likely to see multiple pairs on the feet of the public around you every time you step outside.
Not only is that due to the brand’s global awareness, but also because of the sheer number of pairs it produces. The good news is, this means you’ll find hundreds of pairs in the men’s sneaker sales section, as they constantly make way for incoming models. Whether you’re after a new pair of gym sneakers, something more lifestyle -focused, you can be assured of a pair of sneakers that will see you through in comfort.
Adidas
An equally big player in the athletic sneaker market is Adidas. The German sportswear giant’s iconic three stripe and trefoil logos can be seen adorning clothing, accessories and shoes around the world, with the Originals collection receiving particular attention from streetwear fanatics and hypebeasts alike.
As you may expect, Adidas host huge men’s sneaker sales throughout the year, so you given regular chances to snap up some stylish new kicks at rock bottom prices. Stan Smiths, Continental 80s or a new pair of runners, Adidas has it all.