A great pair of men’s white sneakers are a wardrobe essential in every shoe collection. Chances are you’re pretty familiar with the trend, but if you’re like some of the guys we work with, you may still have some hesitations.
Let’s start by knocking out the biggest misconception. No, when we say white sneakers we aren’t referring to the athletic shoe that you might be thinking of. We’re talking about sleek, simple, clean tennis shoes that go with just about everything.
And right now you’re saying…..”everything?”. And the answer is, yes, just about everything. A really good pair of men’s white sneakers will be one of the most versatile shoes you ever own. Why? Because they’re easily worn as a casual shoe but can be dressed up as well. And once you get more comfortable with relating to this shoe as something more dressy, you may even find yourself trying to discover how to wear a suit with sneakers.
I’ve got big shoes to fill. This is my chance to do something. I have to seize the moment
Andrew Jackson
A pair of white sneakers is a versatile everyday shoe and styling tool no matter the occasion you’re dressing for. Whether you’re accessorizing your outfit with a pair of sporty, off-white athletic trainers or a cream-colored platform tennis shoe, read on for a series of styling tips that will empower you to curate the best outfits to wear with white sneakers.
White socks are a classic styling choice for white sneakers, and it’s essential to wear the right sock height for your particular shoe. Use your socks to accentuate your sneaker’s ankle height because awkwardly visible socks (or invisible socks) can look messy. Consider adding a pair of white, printed, or neon ankle socks underneath your high-tops to protect your shins from any chafing material. Try wearing a pair of no-show socks with a pair of low-top sneakers to keep the combination clean.
White sneakers aren’t just for casual outfits. Pair clean, white leather sneakers with pleated slacks, a tucked blouse, and a black or grey blazer for business meeting attire. Make sure that your white sneakers—especially leather or suede ones—are spotless if you’re wearing them with a more formal or professional outfit.

