Summer is the only socially acceptable time of the year to regularly rock sandals, but you would be forgiven for wearing Adidas Originals Adilette Slides into fall — especially poolside. The woven pattern and iconic “three stripes” design of their rubber straps offer the same sporty aesthetic of a sneaker in white or black. ($45, adidas.com)
All white low-tops are the ultimate summer sneaker. A longtime editors’ favorite, the Original Achilles from Common Projects pair hand-stitched construction with a clean and minimalist design. Its white leather is a touch more luxurious than the rubber of your ordinary Adidas Stan Smiths. ($410, mrporter.com)
French fashion brand A.P.C. spurns trends in favor of timeless minimalism, so expect its latest sneakers to stick around. Simply called “men’s running shoes,” they boast an unusual mix of polyester canvas, tan suede details, and navy soles, but are no less versatile for it. ($310, apc-us.com)
For the final release of “The Ten” collaboration with Nike, streetwear god Virgil Abloh brought the crazy to a classic silhouette. The Off-White x Converse Chuck Taylor features a translucent upper, the recognizable red Off-White hangtag, and the word “Vulcanized” on the midsole. ($130, converse.com—but we hear bidding wars may soon break out)