
Vans Classic Slip-On White Sneakers
If you don’t own even a single set of Vans yet, it’s time for a bleached upgrade!
This super classic, minimal and ultra-comfy shoe has become one of our go-tos when it comes to the weekends, and perhaps even for casual Fridays at work. Since it looks good on almost everything, you won’t need to rely on another walk to the mirror to check if it’s looking good with what you’re wearing. We’ve taken it with us to lunch, to a gig and even paired it with cigarette pants and a chemise to a meeting! Our advice – experiment a tad, pair it with dresses instead of shorts and trust us, you won’t regret buying this baby.
Buy these at Myntra.com for ₹2,599

Mango Tena C White Casual Sneakers
For those of you who still go by the ‘a sneaker isn’t a sneaker unless there are some laces on it’ rule, this should put that technicality to rest. With a striking similarity to the old school Adidas Originals (that now everyone seems to be crazy about, including us) we were first drawn to this Tena C sneaker because it absolutely didn’t seem like something we’d find at Mango. But, now that we’ve fallen in love with it sufficiently and stared at it from top-to-bottom, here’s our verdict – it’s the opposite of bulky while still falling into the sporty space, it’s casual yet super chic, very retro and perfect for that European (or any other vacay) when you’re expecting to do a lot of walking. Get it!
Buy these at Jabong.com for ₹4,590

Converse All Star Chuck Taylor white low top sneakers
We couldn’t possible get through this list without mentioning these. Ask any girl and she’ll agree that, whether you’re a sneaker girl or not, these definitely find a space in the list of must-haves, simply because even stiletto-sporting divas need to give their ankles a rest in the most comfy and yet fashionably acceptable way ever. Plus, have you seen how great they look on a shirt dress, or shorts, or boyfriend jean or leggings or…you get the point, right?
Buy these at ebay.in for ₹2,596
Written by Girija Naiksatam on 19th Dec 2014