While the staple sneakers you currently have in your closet probably pair just fine with that dark raw denim you’ve been gradually breaking in, we think you could do better. Give your new favorite pants a different vibe by trading in your shoes for some emerald blue sneakers.
The Alta Mid Shoes by Ransom are made with long hair suede uppers that look rich and warm and are sure to make a statement. On the lighter side, offerings from Athletic Propulsion Labs and Native Shoes feature tech savvy woven uppers mounted on nearly weightless Eva soles. And The Hill-Side has an iteration that is almost guaranteed to be nothing like you currently own – the Bridge Mid is not only inspired by a rare US military “Delta shoe” from the early 1970s, they are also ethically made in Japan at one of the world’s oldest sneaker factories.
With deep dark denim and some sneakers to match, on top your options are plentiful. Downplay the look by wearing an easy-going black or white tee, or try a mid-weight denim shirt, like this one by J.Crew. A slim crewneck sweatshirt could easily be the finishing touch to the outfit, no matter how many layers you decide to work underneath.
Best Food Forward | Emerald Blues
Take some indigo inspiration down to your feet. Emerald blues are the new now color your need in your sneaker collection.
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Ransom, Alta Mid Shoes
Stand out from the crowd in the Alta Mid Shoes, $129.95, by Ransom. The sneakers are made of long hair cow suede uppers, and feather light Eva outsoles on the bottom.
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APL, TechLoom Phantom Black/Mystic
The TechLoom Phantom Black/Mystic, $185, by Athletic Propulsion Labs (APL) have advanced technology, a stealth look and officially on the list of Oprah's Favorite Things.
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Vans, Mono Python Old Skool DX
The Mono Python Old Skool DX, $85, by Vans, is the classic old school skate shoe, but redone with inventive materials, like faux snakeskin.
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Native Shoes, Apollo Moc Embroidered
The Apollo Moc Embroidered, $90, by Native Shoes feature microfiber uppers, EVA outsoles and are certified vegan.
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Creative Recreation, Napoli
The Napoli, $120, by Creative Recreation is a moccasin inspired cross trainer. They feature a leather bootie upper, with stretch jersey lining, making for easy off, easy on, and a taught fit.
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Globe, Status
The Status, $69.95, shown in Dark Slate & White, by Globe, is a classic heritage trainer with minimal tongue and collar padding.
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The Hill-Side, Bridge Mid
The Bridge Mid, made with heavyweight indigo Japanese cotton, $212, are ethically manufactured in Japan, at one of the world’s oldest sneaker factories.
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Brandblack, August
The August, $90, by Brandblack features one-piece circular knit construction, made with light, breathable upper fabric, and an anti-microbial sockbed.
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