Odell Beckham Jr.’s Diamond Shoes: is another pair that might be a little controversial to call “running shoes.” The cleats were made for Odell Beckham.
Roger Federer’s Champion Sneakers: These shoes were owned by legendary tennis player Roger Federer — so maybe they’re technically tennis shoes.
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X-Pander Sneakers: X-Pander running shoes feature a unique arched “suspended” heel and a chunky design.
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Rhyton Glitter Gucci Sneakers: is pretty much synonymous with expensive fashion. The brand sells stuff like a thousand-dollar wool vest.
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Nike Moon Shoes: is arguably the biggest name in athletic shoes. The brand was founded by Bill Bowerman, a field-and-track coach.
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1954 Kangaroo Leather Running Shoes: the spring of 1954, record-setting athlete Roger Bannister wore these kangaroo leather running shoes as he became.
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Defender Sneakers: is another design by Balenciaga. The beefy style is leather-free and mainly features synthetic materials.
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Balenciaga Men’s Track Sneakers: Kicking off our list are Balenciaga’s men’s track sneakers. The design comes in three colors.
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