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The $95 Sneakers Your Fashion Friends Will Ask You About

The retro-inspired runners that got us out of a style rut.

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Every once in a while, a pair of sneakers slides into your rotation and rewires how you get dressed. Not because they’re loud. Not because they’re rare. But because they make everything around them feel more interesting. That’s the trick here. The Nike Waffle Racer just works. With gym shorts, sure. But also with tailoring. And with whatever experimental mood you wake up in. They’re a reminder that style isn’t supposed to be rigid. It’s supposed to be fun. And sometimes all it takes is the right pair of shoes to loosen things up.

The Shoes We Can’t Stop Wearing

We’ve been wearing these nonstop. Spring errands. Traveling with friends. Coffee jaunts. They’ve become our “just leave them by the door” shoes. And at $95, they’re dangerously easy to justify.

We went with the black pair, which feels like the most versatile of the bunch, but there are other colors if you want to push things further.

On foot, they fit snug. Like a hug, not a squeeze. There’s something almost moccasin-like about them. Light, flexible, barely there. But if you slow down and actually look, the details hit. Suede overlays, classic Nike Swoosh, the texture of the sole. It’s subtle, but all very intentional.

The best part? They play well with just about anything. We’ll show you three ways we’ve been styling them lately.

But First, Waffles

Before the fits, a quick detour. Because sole matters.

Nike’s waffle outsole is one of those origin stories that actually lives up to the myth. Back in the early ‘70s, Bill Bowerman poured rubber into a literal waffle iron looking for better traction for runners. What came out changed sneaker design forever. Grip, durability, a look that somehow still feels right decades later.

That same DNA shows up here. The Waffle Racer keeps the spirit intact (those square lugs, that unmistakable texture) but packages it in something cleaner, more wearable. Retro, but not costume-y. Like a pair you’d find in your cool uncle’s garage, still in the box, somehow untouched by time.

Which is exactly why our fashion friends always ask about them. There’s a certain mystique to the look of them.

Look #1: The Riviera Knockaround

Short shorts. A slightly weird, slightly artsy short-sleeve button-up. The kind of outfit that says you might end up near water, even if you don’t. The Waffle Racers ground it. Effortless, but not accidental.

Shorts: Bode
Shoes: Nike
Shirt: Etsy

Look #2: The Off-Duty Athlete

Call it gym-adjacent. Call it recovery mode. Either way, it’s built around comfort that still looks considered. A vintage-style cap, relaxed athletic shorts, an effortless button up, maybe a sweatshirt tied somewhere it doesn’t need to be. This is where the Waffle Racer feels most at home. But also slightly elevated. It’s sport, but with taste. The kind of outfit you throw on without thinking, only to realize later how much it actually works.

Hat: Duvin
Shorts: Nike
Shirt: Oas
Shoes: Nike

Look #3: The Soft Tailoring Experiment

Wide pants. Clean tee. A tote that suggests you might be carrying something important (even if it’s just a phone charger). This is where things get interesting. Because technically, a retro runner shouldn’t work here. But it does. The slim profile cuts through the volume of the pants. The texture adds contrast to otherwise clean lines. It’s just enough friction to make the whole outfit feel intentional.

Pants: Nike
Shirt: Signature Innovation Group
Tote: Design Within Reach
Shoes: Nike

Why You'll Love These Sneakers

Nike’s Waffle Racers prove you don’t need to hunt down something obscure or spend a fortune to shake up your style. Sometimes, it’s just about finding the right shoes and letting them do more than you expected.