Adidas trainers have been everywhere the past couple of years. From gazelles to sambas and spezials, Adidas has really set the brightly coloured trainer trend.
And although we're big fans of them over here at the , sometimes you just want something a little bit different to the styles everyone else has.
And that's where Dune London comes in. They've got a great collection of cool and trendy suede trainers in a range of different colours, and .
The colourway we've got our eye on the most. Originally priced at £89, these trainers are now reduced by £36 to £53. These stylish trainers are in a rich burgundy shade that is right on trend for 2025.
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Made from suede upper and a rubber sole, they perfectly follow the 2025 trainer trends, and ensures your feet stay cool and fresh. They also feature specially designed insoles with increased padding , which according to the Dune website "make you feel like you are walking on air".
If isn't really your style, there are four other colourways to choose from, including a spring-ready cornflour blue ()and a trendy zebra print ().
When it comes to shopper reviews, the unanimous opinion on these trainers was. One happy customer wrote: "Excited to own a pair , love the colour and the comfort. Well worth it." And a second added: "Those shoes very comfortable and warm and beautiful".
While a third confirmed the accurate sizing, they wrote: "Very comfortable, true to size". And there are currently no negative reviews on the site.
Alternatively, if you're looking for a pair of trainers with a little more foot support, Amazon has just slashed the price of by almost 30%, taking them down from £69 to a more wallet-friendly £50. There's no word on how long the offer will last, though, so if you want to snap them up you'll need to be quick to avoid missing out.
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