Who’d ever think combining a sneaker with a platform could end up as something so positively amazing and joyous in the world of fashion? Well, honestly, the Spice Girls did way back in the ’90s with their Buffalo sneakers – and the trend has really never gone away. This edgy style became an iconic symbol of the decade that continues to inspire the latest fashions every season.
Platform sneakers boast a cool vibe by mixing a comfy athletic tennis shoe with an elevated sole that gives you the extra height that makes it look like you added inches to your legs. They’re a versatile option that goes with pretty much everything – from jeans and T-shirts to mini skirts and dresses.
These are our new favorite platform sneakers that are funky, low-key styles for the upcoming season:
The 10 Best Women’s Platform Sneakers of 2024
Nike Platform Sneaker
Blazer Low Platform Sneakers
Designed off the heritage Nike Blazer basketball shoes, the women’s Blazer Low Platform Sneakers take this iconic style to new levels. The shoes are built with an elevated midsole for a lifted, bold look and they feature the same comfort and support as the beloved originals. The sneakers come in a variety of neutral colorways, but we love the pale ivory and saturn gold combo for a classic cool look.
Now is your chance to get a little extra bang for your buck at Nike! The brand is offering an extra 25% off select styles with code AFF25 at checkout for a limited time. Find your favorite pair and upgrade your 2024 footwear game with an extra 25% off.
Price: $75, $100 with code AFF25
Ash Platform Sneaker
Ash Rainbow Leather Buckle Hightop Sneakers
Crafted from premium sheep leather, the Ash Rainbow sneaker offers total retro vibes with buckles that add edginess to your look. These new sneakers feature distressed 2.25-inch branded chunky soles with starry detailing and an instep zipper for easy on and off.
Price: $298
Adidas Platform Sneaker
Gazelle Platform Sneaker
The Adidas Gazelle has been a favorite sneaker since it was introduced in 1996. Staying true to that era, these triple-stacked gum platform sneakers are constructed with premium suede and the brand’s signature T-toe in a pretty Collegiate Orange color.
Price: $120
New Balance Platform Sneaker
CT302 Platform Sneakers
If these sneakers look familiar, that’s because they’re an updated version of the ’80s New Balance CT300 tennis sneaker. This pair has a leather upper and features the brand’s heritage ‘N’ court logo on the sides.
Price: $90
Puma Platform Sneakers
Cali Court Jeux Sets Platform Sneakers
Bring sporty tennis vibes to any ‘fit with Puma’s classic all-white Cali Court Jeux Sets sneaker. It has a leather upper and suede form strips set on platform soles.
Price: $84.95
Vans Platform Sneakers
Knu Stack Shoe
Oozing with ’90s style, the Knu Stack chunky platform sneaker from Vans has double the height, a puffed-up tongue and 3D-molded side stripes.
Price: $85
Converse Platform Sneaker
Chuck Taylor All Star Embossed Lift Platform
Tap into your wild side with the Converse neutral-toned crocodile embossed glossy leather sneaker for a big batch of texture. This easy-to-style sneaker has OrthoLite cushioning for all-day comfort.
Price: $90
Reebok Platform Sneaker
Club C Geo Mid Sneakers
These Reebok sneakers have an exaggerated platform sole and uppers that have a mixed batch of materials in pretty pastel colors. This pair is inspired by “those who move culture forward.”
Price: $100
Steve Madden Platform Sneaker
Possession Denim Sneaker
Steve Madden’s resident dad sneaker is updated for the fall with denim trim to add to the already cool aesthetic. The 2.5-inch sole and vegan leather upper make this pair a must-have this season.
Price: $99.95
Superga Platform Sneaker
2790 Barbie Classic Sneakers
The Barbie movie momentum is still going strong, and you can get it with Superga’s Classic Platform Sneaker. This pair has Barbie logo-printed laces and tongues with contrasting eyelets. And if you flip it over, you’ll find the Barbie logo printed on the soles.
Price: $89
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