And Just Like That, I Want to Wear These Affordable Trainers Instead of Sambas

Trainers have become one of those wardrobe essentials that just make sense. Gone are the days when they were solely reserved for gym sessions or weekend errands—now, they're just as likely to be spotted under a tailored suit as they are with a relaxed tracksuit. I've lost count of how many times I've reached for a pair over heels, not just for practicality (though that helps), but because they genuinely complete an outfit in a way that feels modern and effortless. And the best part? You don't have to spend a fortune to find a great pair. The best high street trainers are proof that style and comfort don't have to come with a luxury price tag.

Spring Trainer Trends 2025: @smythsisters wears a pair of green trainers

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Of course, the fashion world's love affair with trainers isn't exactly new. What started as a purely functional shoe has evolved into a cultural icon, shaped by everything from sportswear trends to subcultures and street style movements. Fast-forward to 2025, and trainers are more relevant than ever, thanks to their runway credentials. Loewe's Flow Runners and On Cloudventure collaborations have quickly become fashion-editor favourites, while Miu Miu's distressed ballet-style sneakers continue to dominate street style. Even The Row, known for its ultra-minimal aesthetic, has embraced the trend with its effortlessly cool Marie H trainers, proving that sleek, understated sneakers are just as covetable as their chunkier counterparts.

The spring and summer 2025 collections cemented their status, with designers like Miu Miu pairing retro-inspired styles with sheer skirts and tailored blazers, while Loewe went all in on futuristic, sculptural silhouettes. But beyond the catwalk, trainers have infiltrated every corner of fashion, with even the most dedicated heel lovers (myself included) fully converted.

Woman in beige blazer and blue suede sneakers

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That's not to say that navigating the world of trainers is easy. With endless styles, collaborations, and cult-favourite brands vying for attention, finding the right pair can feel overwhelming. Yes, Adidas Sambas are still having a moment, and New Balance's retro runners continue to dominate the fashion crowd, but there's something to be said for the high street's ever-growing offering. Over the past few years, brands like COS, Mango, and Zara have seriously upped their game, creating styles that feel just as elevated as designer options but at a fraction of the price. I'm all about the high-low mix—investing in timeless staples while hunting down affordable finds that look far more expensive than they are—and trainers are one of the easiest ways to master this balance.

An image of influencer @monikh wearing Ascis.

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Some of my most-worn trainers aren't from big-name brands at all. I still get compliments on an unbranded pair I picked up from COS last year—sleek, minimal, and ridiculously comfortable, they've been my go-to for everything from coffee runs to long days on my feet running to and from meetings. And let's not forget high street collaborations. Over the years, we've seen some incredible partnerships, from H&M's designer drops to Mango's sleek sportswear-inspired collections. These collabs offer the perfect mix of exclusivity and affordability, proving that you don't need to splurge to get a great pair of trainers.

To save you the scroll, I've rounded up the best high street trainers available right now, covering five standout brands that are leading the way in 2025.

Shop The Best High-Street Trainers:

1. COS

For those who love clean lines, premium fabrics, and a minimal aesthetic, COS is a no-brainer. The brand's footwear collection reflects its signature approach to fashion—pared-back, well-constructed, and timeless. COS trainers are ideal if you want something that looks effortlessly expensive without the designer price tag.

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2. H&M

H&M consistently delivers on trend-led, affordable fashion, and the trainers are no exception. Whether you're after sporty, street-style-inspired sneakers or something more classic, the brand's selection covers all bases. The quality has seriously improved over the years, making them a great budget-friendly choice.

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3. M&S

M&S might not be the first brand that comes to mind for trainers, but trust me—it should be. The quality-to-price ratio is unbeatable, and the designs have a classic, versatile feel. Whether you need an everyday go-to or a pair for long walks, their offering is seriously impressive.

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4. Mango

Mango has always been a go-to for polished, trend-forward pieces, and the brand's trainer collection is no exception. Expect sleek silhouettes, chocolate suedes, and elevated details that make each pair feel far more premium than their price tag suggests. If you're after trainers that feel versatile yet fashion-conscious, Mango is an excellent choice.

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5. Zara

Zara is known for its high-fashion approach to high street, and its trainer collection follows suit. Whether they're taking inspiration from designer styles or reinventing classic silhouettes with a modern twist, Zara's footwear selection is always ahead of the curve.

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Junior Branded Content Editor

Humaa is the Junior Branded Content Editor at Who What Wear UK, where she specialises in paid-for and affiliate content across beauty and fashion. She holds a BA Hons in English Literature and has previously held editor positions at British Vogue and Marie Claire US. Before joining Who What Wear UK, she was part of the US Branded Content team, bringing her expertise back home to help grow the UK division. With years of experience testing and reviewing fashion and beauty products, she writes trend-driven and commerce-focused stories. When she's not shopping for work, she's making her way through her Kindle TBR list—spoiler: it's a long one. Follow her on Instagram at @Humaa.Hussain