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The Ultimate Guide to adidas Lifestyle Shoes

Apr 29, 2025

Trendy adidas shoes have long been the gold standard when it comes to fashion. And while many of these sneakers have been hanging around for generations, most also began their life as sports-specific sneakers. As performance demands have shifted and sneaker tech has adapted accordingly, these silhouettes have moved firmly into the lifestyle sphere. 

Unlike running, walking or basketball shoes, adidas lifestyle shoes are great for everyday style. While they’re ultra-comfy, they also lack some of the modern midsole specs of, say, a running shoe, or the lightweight functionality of a walking shoe. With that in mind, here are some of the best adidas sneakers made to match all of your fits.

All About the adidas Originals Sneaker Branding

adidas Originals is a lineup of casual and heritage-inspired apparel, footwear and accessories that draws from the brand’s rich history and classic designs. It features retro styles and iconic products like the Superstar and Stan Smiths. These OGs usually have a Trefoil logo along with the Three Stripes logo, the latter of which signifies products that are — or have been in the past — athletic and performance-related.

adidas Campus

adidas Campus

The adidas Campus’ roots are steeped in 1970s basketball culture, but a decade later the hip-hop scene adopted the shoe. It never quite gained as much attention as, say, the Superstars, but the Campus kicks were popularized by bands like The Beastie Boys and the skateboarding community. A simple, low cut silhouette, suede upper and Three Stripes design is unfussy and minimalist, making it a must-cop shoe for all the cool kids.

adidas Superstars

adidas Superstars

These are the adidas sneakers that just keep coming back. First introduced in 1969 as a basketball shoe, the adidas Superstar quickly made its way off the court and into street culture. Its iconic shell toe design, smooth leather upper and low-profile silhouette became staples in hip-hop fashion, especially after being embraced by Run-DMC in the ’80s. The classic rubber cupsole and bold Three Stripes branding give it timeless appeal. For a fresh twist, the adidas Superstar II updates the original with subtle design tweaks, added cushioning and modern materials, while still honoring the heritage of a true streetwear legend.

adidas Handball Spezial

adidas Handball Spezial

Initially designed for elite handball players in the late ’70s, the adidas Handball Spezial quickly found a home beyond the court. Its sleek silhouette, premium suede upper, and grippy gum rubber outsole made it a favorite among terrace culture and casual streetwear enthusiasts alike. With its streamlined profile and retro charm, the Handball Spezial blends athletic heritage with everyday style. The contrast 3-Stripes and gold-foil branding keep it unmistakably adidas, while the cushioned feel ensures all-day comfort. Looking for a low-key classic with sport roots and timeless appeal? The Handball Spezial has you covered.

adidas Gazelle

adidas Gazelle

Originally a training shoe for athletes, the adidas Originals Gazelle came in two versions — one for indoor sports, another for outdoor. The soft suede upper and lightweight style gained traction in the Britpop and indie music scenes, with Oasis popularizing them in the ’90s. In addition to the suede upper with its adidas branding, the Gazelle features comfortably padded insoles and a signature rubber gum sole. If you want to give yourself an even bigger lift, try the adidas Originals Gazelle Bold with its thick platform midsole.

adidas Stan Smith

Originally named after a French tennis player, the court shoes got a rebrand in the early 1970s thanks to American tennis star Stan Smith. The eponymous sneakers feature a simple, clean design with a full-grain leather upper, perforated Three Stripes for breathability, a rubber sole for grip on the court and off, and a comfy OrthoLite sockliner. We’ve seen the Stan Smiths on the feet of celebs over the decades ranging from Princess Di to Pharrell Williams.

adidas Samba

adidas Samba

If you don’t yet have a pair of Sambas in your closet, you’re doing it wrong. One of the oldest adidas sneakers in the brand’s portfolio, these 1950s-designed soccer training shoes have enjoyed many new lives as skateboarding shoes, sneakers for football fans and music subcultures. Today, they’re firmly in the lifestyle sneakersphere. The Samba’s most recognizable colorway is the classic black with white stripes, but it also comes in other popular options like white with black stripes, navy blue and all-white editions. Leather and suede uppers characterize the sneakers, along with a rubber outsole and reinforced toe. Learn more about the Samba vs. Gazelles here.

adidas Lifestyle Shoe Fit & Sizing

Most adidas Originals sneakers are true to size, but there are variations. Check your size chart and measure your foot. Since all the sneakers in this lineup are made of leather or suede, they can stretch slightly over time. If you have wider feet, you may need to size up, and narrower feet may require a half size down, depending on the shoe model.

While all these adidas Originals sneakers offer subtle — and some not-so-subtle differences — each silhouette gives you a unique blend of athletic heritage and cultural significance, making them timeless additions to any wardrobe. Pick a pair that feels good on and complements your style goals. Shop the complete adidas Originals portfolio at Hibbett. 

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