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Trainers for men
Tennis, basketball, sneaker or running shoes... the sports shoe in the broadest sense of the word is known by many names. It has also lived many lives, a veritable odyssey that has led it to embrace the varnished floors of the NBA, grind the asphalt at the feet of the break-boys of the hip-hop movement and climb the catwalks of the greatest fashion designers. In turn symbols of urban protest and political struggle, marketing objects and even school accessories (as early as the 1950s, they were part of the uniforms imposed on pupils and students in certain American schools), sneakers have been adorned with multiple skins, a succession of cultural transformations, the most recent of which have made them icons of men's streetwear.
With a "street" or elegant outfit
If the French language has long ignored their original, yet evocative name ("to sneak" means "to sneak", a reference to their silent rubber soles), preferring "basket" to describe the high models, or "tennis" for the low versions, the word has nevertheless ended up crossing the Atlantic: Today, it spontaneously appears in the vocabulary of young and not so young people who want to buy trendy and cool shoes to complete a bohemian outfit with chino, jumper or t-shirt, or a typically street look with oversized jeans and hoodie. As a sign of the social phenomenon that sneakers represent today, and of their massification among a very large public, it is not uncommon today, at work or in the evening, and for the pleasure and charm of the contrast, to see them deconstructing or decomplexing a classy and elegant style made up of a two-piece suit or a Tuxedo. Derbies and other moccasins need to be kept in check!
Having become an essential element of men's shoeing, trainers are now adapted to all seasons and naturally follow passing or more durable trends. Besson Chaussures strives to meet this multiple demand with a dense and varied offer, fed by its network of over 300 suppliers.
Sneakers for sport, work, summer or winter
Although trainers, tennis shoes, runners and other sneakers - no matter what they are called - have been freed from their initial sporting function, they are not deserting the stadiums and athletics tracks and are more than ever used by streetball enthusiasts: the major brands Asics, Puma, Ellesse and Fila are distributed by Besson Chaussures and will delight those who wish to equip themselves with quality models for their physical activity.
In a more urban register, and for everyday use, sneakers, which have become in recent years an ideal medium of expression for the most creative designers, are multiplied, like so many sources of inspiration, in a vast catalogue of shapes, colours and materials.
The trendy lace-up or zip-up high top trainers, made of synthetic fabric or real leather in brown, navy blue or black, printed or plain, cover and support the ankles like ankle boots, but they stand out because of their athletic character: they ensure good protection and maximum comfort in winter, while conveying a casual, trendy and original image that will tastefully complete your city look.
In the low-top trainer department, dare to try bright red models to stand out from the crowd, and test the translucent air bubble sole or the non-slip toothed sole. Some models have a padded collar to prevent rubbing between the heel and the heel, or feature a breathable mesh lining for added comfort. Our collection also includes minimalist trainers in smooth black leather with no pattern and almost no visible seams, set on a flat white platform. A perfect choice to underline a tidy style with casual jeans or classic straight trousers with a slim, understated line.
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