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Style experts are obsessed with these Superga trainers that go with everything

Style experts are obsessed with these Superga trainers that go with everything

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A good pair of white trainers is a must-have in any wardrobe. They go with literally everything, they're easy to style, and they always look effortlessly cool.
But not all white trainers are the same. While some might look great, they can leave your feet sore and covered in blisters after just a few hours.
That's why shoppers are raving about Superga's 2630 COTU trainers. Designed for all-day comfort, they're not only stylish but also incredibly wearable, with a lightweight feel and cushioned support that keeps your feet happy from morning to evening.
The Superga 2630 COTU Trainers in white feature a breathable cotton canvas upper, a reinforced rubber toe cap, and a chunky 3cm sole for a subtle utilitarian feel. Lightweight, comfortable, and 100% vegan, they're the perfect everyday trainers that go with everything. BUY NOW FOR £70
Whether you're heading out the door to run errands, meet friends, or go for a walk, these won't leave your feet aching by the end of the day!
A modern take on Superga's classic design, the breathable cotton canvas upper is unlined for extra comfort, and the vulcanised rubber sole gives you a solid grip, making them great for all-day wear and getting your steps in.
And even though they've got that fresh, clean look, they're built to last. No yellowing or scuff marks after just a few wears – they'll stay looking great for ages. More Trending
Even better, they're completely vegan and cruelty-free, so you can feel good about adding them to your collection.
Shoppers have been leaving glowing reviews too. One said: 'Great white trainers to wear with dresses, great quality, perfect fit.'
Another added: 'Comfortable trainers love the brand and have had them before. They wash really well.'
So if you're still on the hunt for the perfect white trainers, this might just be your sign. Comfy, stylish and endlessly wearable – no wonder they're quickly becoming the go-to shoe for summer.
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