These $100 and Under Sneakers Are Fall Must-Haves

They *will* sell out.

Picture this: You're walking down the street on a crisp fall day. You're wearing your favorite pair of jeans, and it's finally cool enough to wear that sweater that's been folded in your closet for months. The only thing missing? A really good pair of sneakers. Every wardrobe needs them, even if you're a bona fide ballet-flat person. The best sneaker styles for fall, however, look more like a pair of flats than the chunky sneakers from previous trend cycles, and you can find them all at Adidas.

It's no surprise that Adidas sneakers are up for the top spot this fall—the brand's reign as the ultimate shop for It-girl sneakers hasn't budged. That said, the top silhouettes this fall aren't Sambas, Gazelles, or Handball Spezials. The brand's latest sneakers feature sleek, low-sole profiles, suede materials, and laceless exteriors that set them apart from other popular sneakers on the market.

In fact, all of Adidas's best new sneakers are inspired by the brand's archives—be it a vintage running sneaker or a competitive Taekwondo shoe. And every style is $100 or less, so trying a bold color or style won't break the bank. Scroll on to explore the best Adidas sneakers to invest in this fall.

Tokyo

You might've seen the Tokyo sneaker before. It's the most on-trend of the bunch and has been cosigned by a handful of street style darlings, including Kendall Jenner and Olivia Rodrigo. Its cool colorways, slim style, and suede finish make it a favorite to be fall's It sneaker.

Grand Court Lo

The flat sole on this vintage-inspired sneaker looks similar to that of a true tennis shoe, but the slim silhouette and sleek leather give it an elevated twist. I'd pair these with a long skirt or dress to add a sporty touch to fall outfits.

Taekwondo

The Taekwondo shoe solidifies that sporty, retro-inspired sneakers are the move this fall. The attention to detail and Y2K influence will make these a hit.

SL 72

Those who aren't totally sold on the extra-flat sole should opt for the SL 72. The "SL" actually stands for "super lightweight," so you know this sneaker is optimal for all-day wear (not to mention perfect for throwing in your carryon too). Featuring a slightly elevated sole and '70s feel, the sneaker comes in a handful of fun colorways.

Kaitlin Clapinski
Fashion Writer

Kaitlin is a Los Angeles-based freelance writer specializing in fashion, beauty, and culture. Her work is also featured in Editorialist, The Everygirl, Bustle, The Zoe Report, and i-D Magazine.