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Styling tips to pair your sneakers with different outfits

Updated On: 28 September, 2023 06:46 PM IST | Aakanksha Ahire

If you have recently developed a love for sneakers and are looking to up your sneaker game, here are some styling tips

Prerna Aggarwal, CMO, Campus Activewear shares styling tips. Photo Courtesy: iStock

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Prerna Aggarwal, CMO, Campus Activewear shares styling tips. Photo Courtesy: iStock
Sneakers are being paired with casual, smart casuals, dresses, bridal outfits and formal attires. Here is how you can pair them with your attire. 

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Sneakers are being paired with casual, smart casuals, dresses, bridal outfits and formal attires. Here is how you can pair them with your attire. 

Pair white or black sneakers with casual jeans and a T-shirt. For a more defined look, wear a pair of high-top sneakers.

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Pair white or black sneakers with casual jeans and a T-shirt. For a more defined look, wear a pair of high-top sneakers.

Try wearing white or patterned sneakers with flowy dresses. To complete the look, you can wear dainty jewellery.

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Try wearing white or patterned sneakers with flowy dresses. To complete the look, you can wear dainty jewellery.

Low-top sneakers paired with shorts and a polo shirt or tank top also look great for a casual outing.

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Low-top sneakers paired with shorts and a polo shirt or tank top also look great for a casual outing.

For a formal look, opt for a monochromatic business suit with low-top sneakers. Ensure that the sneaker contrasts your suit.
Images for representational purposes only. Courtesy: iStock

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For a formal look, opt for a monochromatic business suit with low-top sneakers. Ensure that the sneaker contrasts your suit.

Images for representational purposes only. Courtesy: iStock

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