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These 7 Ugly-Cool Sneakers Are The Wave This Season

Go against the grain with our favorite chunky ’n’ clunky kicks.

August 23, 2017

As design and technology progress, the goal across the board seems to be creating products that are sleeker, smaller, and more light-weight. Footwear design has followed suit, prompting revolutionary inventions like knit fabrics and practically weightless soles. Despite all of these advancements making for really cool sneakers, there's something to be said about kicks that have an atypical character and charm.

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In celebration of the chunky, clunky kicks we'd like to see some more of, we rounded up some favorites that you might have a blast wearing, below.

3. FILA x Barneys "Disruptor II Lux"

A dainty millennial-pink color scheme, offset by a rebellious, platform silhouette — we're here for it. If these make you want to stomp around, that means you should buy them, here.

1. adidas Originals x Raf Simons "Ozweego III"

These sought-after sneakers aren't smooth, or elegant. In fact, they look like they belong to your dad — and that's why they're fun.

2. Nike Women’s Air Footscape Woven

Whose grandma knit these? All jokes aside, despite the colorway having a very vintage feel, the textural element makes these sneakers quite fresh. They retail for $130, available here.

4. Nike "Zoom Flight Bonafide"

This pair isn't clunky in the traditional sense. In fact, it's so sleek that it don't even have laces — which is probably what makes it look a tad awkward. Nevertheless, the triple black colorway and futuristic air detailing make it worth a cop when it's released this fall.

5. Unif "Coreys"

Rock platforms to stay above the haters. These sneakers are like the 21st century take on saddle shoes — get some geeky goodness here.

6. Airwalk "Pearl"

These kicks look like the future — they're holographic with a sole that's reminiscent of Fenty x Puma creeper. What more could you ask for? Scoop up a pair here.

7. Patrik Ervell "Sensible Shoes"

For its Fall/Winter '17 collection, Patrik Ervell delivered shoes so practical that they'd make your parents' jaws drop. Plus they're leather, so they're likely to last a while.