Converse Chuck Taylor are becoming the ‘it’ sneakers of 2026

Converse Chuck Taylor are becoming the ‘it’ sneakers of 2026

For many, Chuck Taylors evoke a feeling of nostalgia. Though they were originally created to be a performance sports shoe, made with a rubber “non-skid” sole specifically for basketball, they’ve been cosigned for wear beyond the court.

Embedded in strands of pop culture spanning music, art, film and TV (Zendaya wore them as Rue in the latest series of Euphoria), Converse Chuck Taylors have long been attractive to a mass audience. Chucks have been adopted by supermodels as part of their off-duty uniforms, by band frontrunners who’ve incorporated them into their stage looks, and by regular folk, who’ve championed them as a reliable everyday shoe. And they look good styled with any other casual staples: jeans and a white T-shirt being the most straightforward, yet subtly impactful, pairing—though, in the 2010s, they were often worn with dresses.

As for their appeal in 2026? Recent trainer trends have been rooted in both the past and future. Looking back, retro, slimline models inspired by ’70s track athletes have come to the fore—a catalyst for the newfound Chucks appetite—while the “sneakerinas” frenzy suggests a demand for offbeat hybrids. But such physical portmanteaus aren’t for everyone, which is why classics like the Chuck will keep coming back around.

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