First steps, first runs, first games, even first falls — these are just a few of the major milestones that toddler shoes are tasked with supporting. But that’s not all these kicks must stand up to. Kids' shoes establish early elements of personal style — not to mention fostering future athleticism. So, to get those tiny feet on the All Star (or Superstar) track, start them off in adidas running shoes.
True Originals
Distinguished from other adidas apparel, accessories, and footwear by the Trefoil logo, the Originals line is truly something special. This is the destination for the brand’s ‘heritage’ designs: the styles that are a little bit retro. A little bit fashion-forward. A little bit extra. Rocking Originals is the perfect way to set oneself apart, both in terms of esthetics and performance.
Ready to shop adidas Originals for the littles? Grab the U-Path Run, with a flexible sole that keeps kids comfy — from preschool to the playground, and everywhere in between. Then there’s the Originals PW Tennis HU — so lightweight, this pair of Three Stripes (with its cool embroidered logo) is the answer to daily toddler shoe battles. After all, weightless kicks are a breeze to slip on!
Prioritizing style above all else? Head straight for the Originals Hardcourt Hi — these tiny high tops are everything. With leggings, with jeans or even with sweats, this sneaker was made for showing off those tiny little feet.
Performance Is Everything
And what about the adidas main line, marked with the performance logo? This is where budding athletes come. Hit the soccer field in the Alphabounce, kicking with confidence thanks to sturdy rubber outsoles. Mix comfort and color with the adidas Tresc — a cushioned midsole and bold lightning bolt details make this style a standout.
Ready to jump on the sneaker-sock trend? Check out the Primeknit adidas Rapida Run. But no need to worry about supporting those little feet — this style comes with a special heel clip to keep them in line. The latest look with all the features for support and safety: That’s why kids can live in adidas.