Get Your Kicks | Men's Health Magazine Australia

Get Your Kicks

We know you’ve been living in your summer work boots, but there’s a change in the air, so it’s time to put the thongs away. With a new season just around the corner, it’s time to sharpen up your look with a new pair of sneakers.

Sneakers are the go-anywhere, go-with-anything shoes that now carry as much style cred in the office as they do on the street, with many workplaces embracing a business casual dress code that makes smart sneakers totally acceptable. (Note, that’s smart sneakers, not your beaten up, stinky old runners… it’s important to know the difference.)

So, whether you’re a weekends-only guy or an everyday die-hard, you’ll find your new favourites at The Iconic. Here’s our edit with just a few of the latest styles and shapes online now.

The Crisp Classics

You can’t go past a crisp white leather sneaker for a fresh, on-trend look that’s great with chinos, shorts and even a casual suit to take you from day to night.

Nike Air Force 1 ’07, $150.

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The Iconic

Reebok Club C 85, $130.

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The Iconic

All in the Detail

Blacks and neutrals with subtle details look sharp and bring a bit of extra personality with a playful touch.

Nike Air Max 270, $220.

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The Iconic

Nike Air Tailwind 79, $130.

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The Iconic

adidas Originals Yung-96, $150

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The Iconic

The Sporting Edge

If you’re into a sneaker that’s more sporty than subtle, check out some of the edgy new styles designed to turn heads in the latest materials and colours.

Nike Huarache E.D.G.E TXT, $150.

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The Iconic

Nike Air VaporMax 2019, $270.

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The Iconic

Nike Air Max 95 Essential, $230.

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The Iconic

New-season styles are online now at The Iconic. Best of all, with its same-day delivery option for most metro areas, there’s no such thing as delayed gratification. Check it out at TheIconic.com.au

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