

More collabs are incoming: WASP-leisure brand Sporty & Rich plans to unveil a second capsule of pastel-motif Sambas in the coming weeks. Back in March, Kith collaborated with Clarks on a crepe-sole Samba, and a second summer release boasting Clarks suede on the shoes is being teased now. Teaser images of a cream and brown Samba with a fold-over tongue have been making the rounds. The aforementioned Wales Bonner drop, the collaboration credited with resuscitating this specific Samba trend cycle, is due shortly, and sneaker sites are counting down the days. “It’s the biggest Adidas moment since Yeezy.”įor a trend that should, theoretically, cool any minute now, there’s still a lot of activity on the horizon. “The original Samba is selling more and more, week over week,” Dunn-Pilz said. Most popular? The OG classic and vegan Sambas.ĭavidde Dunn-Pilz, Stadium Goods’ commercial operations manager, told me the customers driving this phase of the trend skew towards “Gen Z” and “TikTokers”-groups, he believes, that want to keep up with the trend, but might not have the funds for the more expensive Samba collabs. Sneaker retailer Stadium Goods reported that their Samba sales have grown tenfold since last fall alone, with this April marking the highest number of Samba sales in the retailer’s history. The current resale numbers also bear out the thesis. The demand for the shoe has had a hectic energy, unsettling the older Samba wearers who still see it as a trusty, low-cost beater sneaker. Maybe less beaten to death and more trampled in a stampede.

CEO Bjørn Gulden declared on a March earnings call that the Samba was the “hottest shoe on the market,” and that the company intends to sell “millions and millions'' of pairs by “heating up” the sneaker franchise quarter over quarter. Adidas itself has signaled its plans to fan the flames on their 76-year-old design, a needed source of profit as the company looks to fill a $2 billion hole post Yeezy. Hundreds of millions of TikTok views tallied under #adidassamba, and Shanghai played host to a Samba-only pop-up this spring. The $100-dollar black OG Sambas, and its vegan counterpart, were reportedly sold out, for a time, on the Adidas website. The Samba closed out 2022 as one of the hottest items in fashion, leading to a shortage earlier this year. One afternoon this past week, at the intersection of Prince Street and Broadway in Soho, I observed white vegan Sambas being worn, simultaneously, by young New Yorkers on all four corners. The Samba’s popularity is still surging with no signs of slowing down. What’s perplexing about the Samba moment is its persistence. That the Samba will be the “It” shoe of this approaching summer-as it was last summer and the one before it-seems to be a given. We’re in the calm, pre-summer days before a string of coveted collaborations for the ever-versatile soccer sneaker are set to drop (including a sixth linkup with Wales Bonner, expected in early June). PHOTOS : See Jennifer Lawrence’s most fierce red carpet fashion moments.Right now might be the moment to address the subject behind one of the more perplexing trend cycles bestowed on us in recent memory: the Adidas Samba. When casually dressing, however, Lawrence regularly wears Ugg boots and go-to slides from Oofos, Manolo Blahnik and Pierre Hardy, as well as sneakers by Reebok, Nike and Dior.

Her off-duty style also includes strappy sandals and mules from The Row, Bottega Venets and Simon Miller. Cooke Maroney and Jennifer Lawrence are seen on Apin New York.

When on the red carpet, the “Hunger Games” star frequently wears pumps, sandals and wedged heels from brands including Gianvito Rossi, Gia Borghini and The Attico. Lawrence often makes sharp shoe statements, preferring styles that are classic and versatile. The trending sneaker comes in a variety of colorways and styles featuring textural suede or leather uppers and a comfortable and endlessly walkable fit making them perfect for just about every ensemble. The style has recently been associated with people like Hailey Bieber, Bella Hadid, Emily Ratajkowski, who embody the “it-girl” status, making them the recent hot commodity in closets all over the world.
