Sneakers were basically founded as jogging shoes. They were for athletes who can be used while playing any sports but actually they are now being used as casual shoes as well as since they are just so cool to wear and move around. You may call them an upgraded version of shoes as they are having way too many advance qualities over traditional shoes.

They are the athletically-inspired shoes with flexible uppers and soft rubber out soles. They are the shoes that let your feet breathe. Your feet do not feel suffocated as they absorb most of your sweat in their insoles or uppers of them. They are equally used by both sexes and people of all ages for athletic purposes as well as dashing looking casual wear.

Types of Sneakers depending on their use and fabrics:

1) Leather sneakers: – They are made of leather but hybrid versions also found with synthetic materials. They provide shoe breath ability and durability. They are most preferred choice for sportswear. They are a very suitable match for both formal attire and sports purposes depending upon the length of socks. If you wear long socks they are perfect fit for formal occasions if you wear short socks they transform themselves into sports shoes. They become softer as you wear them and mold according to your feet. They will require some maintenance like cleaning up with leather cream.

2) Textile blend sneakers: – There are different blends available like leather and textile blend, plastic and leather blend and among them, textile blend sneakers are better as they let your feet breathe. They are very stylish which makes them perfect choice for casual wear shoes.

3) Synthetic sneakers: – They are made of synthetic materials which are not natural fibers, like nylon, polyester, acetate, acrylic, spandex, Orlon, Lastex, and Kevlar. They are softer, wrinkle free and can be water resistant. They don’t absorb water so better for working under humid conditions. They will remain as it is. They don’t require any maintenance.

4) Canvas sneakers: – These are the funky, classic and colorful shoes. They are thin, durable, and flexible. They also provide shock absorption. They are available at low prices. You can wear them with jeans trousers folded up as well as for sports purposes. They can be cleaned easily as well.

5) Plimsoll Sneakers: – These sneakers have thick rubber soles and canvas uppers and both are glued. They are available at low prices too. These are also referred as sand shoes as they were mostly worn at beaches. You can wear them with skinny jeans with your naked ankle revealing.

6) High top sneakers: – These sneakers are laced up above the ankle bones. Thus these types of shoes provide dynamic support to ankle-foot complex joints while running at high speed.

7) Designer sneakers: – These sneakers are a blend of different materials, fabrics. They have aesthetic value. They are highly costly shoes.

8) Slip-on sneakers: – These are lace-fewer sneakers look cool on both casual wear and formal wear.

9) Low top sneakers: – These sneakers are laced up below the ankle bones. While running at high speeds muscle of foot and ankle complex needs to be more active to provide dynamic support to prevent injuries as there is no mechanical support. These are lightweight shoes. They are a reliable and affordable shoe.

10) Basketball sneakers: – These are specifically designed for basketball players. They are mostly of the high top types. Their uppers are made of mostly leather and synthetic mesh to provide durability or ankle stability. Soles are made to provide shock absorb ability.

11) Running sneakers: – They are made for running at high speeds. Their uppers are mostly made of synthetic leather to provide durability abrasion resistance, weight reduction. Their mid soles provide both cushioning effect and stability. Their out soles are made to provide better wear protection.