Get back into the comfort of the 80s and 90s men’s footwear with these new retro men’s shoes. These were the decades of the casual Converse and Vans classic sneaker revival. 80s mens shoes favored the high top and low top white sneakers.
Colorful basketball sneakers were king of the 90s. Loafers and boat shoes were what every guy wore in the 80s while men’s dress shoes and lace up boots crossed over into everyday fashion in the 90s. Heavy boots- combat or hiking styles- were trendy 90s mens shoes.
What style of 80s shoes or 90s shoes will go best with your outfit?
80s Shoes, 90s Men’s Shoes
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Popular men’s 1980s shoes were oxford dress shoes, penny loafers, tassel loafers, moccasins, pull on boots, boat shoes, white sneakers, Converse high tops, and hiking boots. Of the trendy sneaker brands Adidas, Reebok, New Balance, Puma and Nike were the most desirable.
- 1984 men’s leather shoes and ankle boots
- 1987 patent leather shoes and ankle boots
- 1987 men’s athletic shoes
- 1987 men’s casual loafers, moccasins and oxfords
- 1987 leather boat shoes
- 1988 men’s athletic and canvas shoes
- 1987 men’s work boots
- 1986 men’s fashion boots
- 1986 casual loafer, slipon, and laced shoes
- 1987 mens slip on loafers
- 1984 men’s penny loafers and boat shoes
- 1987 Converse All Star Sneakers
- 1986 men’s saddle shoes
90s men’s shoes. Popular 90s men’s shoes were heavy combat boots, work boots, basketball sneakers, Vans skate shoes, Converse high and low top sneakers, Birkenstock sandals, Hush Puppies loafers, and Doc Martens. Most 80s men’s dress shoes and casual loafers continued into the 90s as well.
Branded sneakers- Nike, Air Jordans, Adidas, and Fila were the most popular 90s tennis shoes.
- 1992 mens boat shoes