Sorry Sambas—This is the Exact Trainer People in New York, Copenhagen and Paris Are Wearing Now


As a fashion editor, I’ve developed a knack for predicting which trainer trends are set to take off. While there are some obvious indicators—a celebrity styling them is always a strong clue—there are also more subtle signs. One of my favourites tells? When I see the same item emerging across multiple style capitals. Recently, I’ve spotted a new trainer doing just that.

Appearing everywhere from New York to Copenhagen to Paris, Adidas’s Taekwondo trainers are showing all of the tell-tale signs that the specific style is going to be huge. Offering something undeniably fresh, these trainers feature an aerodynamic silhouette which, yes, isn’t too far removed from the brand’s once sought-after Samba trainers. This may be a shape fashion enthusiasts are already well acquainted with but the Taekwondo serves up an even sleeker look that’s set on a slim sole and features a laceless design.

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While the look might feel fresh for spring/summer 2025, like so many of this year’s most sought-after trainer styles, Adidas’s Taekwondo trainers draw inspiration from the brand’s archives. First introduced in the ‘80s, the original design was crafted with function in mind featuring a leather lace covering to aid precision and meet the demands of the Taekwondo martial art.

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Fast-forward to 2025 and the archival designs are being embraced by modern wardrobes. Tapping into the laceless trainer trend that’s been steadily gaining momentum, Adidas’ Taekwondo trainers feel perfectly suited for today’s preference for sporty and sleek styling. Pairing effortlessly with sporty shorts and track pants, these trainers are equally at home styled with more elevated wardrobe staples including jeans and slip dresses.

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While the Taekwondo trainer has become famous for its lace-free design, the line does offer a few styles that feature laces, if you’re not quiet ready to ditch them entirely.