Top 10 men's retro sneakers out now - Deffest sneaker buyer's guide (Updated 2024)

This is for anyone interested in some proper old school 1970s and 80s low profile lifestyle runners here is the latest Deffest retro sneaker buying guide. If you like retro basketball high tops we just posted the Top 10 Retro Basketball sneakers and Top 10 Luxury High Tops as well. Please note the sneakers below contain product affiliate links. You can read our affiliate policy in the footer of this blog post.


NIKE WAFFLE TRAINER 2
Nike has come out strong with some great 1970s and 80s throwbacks recently including the Challenger OG, Internationalist, Air Tailwind 79 and the Air Pegasus 83 (also at SSENSE.) Our pick for this list are the Nike Waffle Trainer 2 runners. The original waffle runners were introduced by Nike in the 1970s and this classic retro running silhouette has the old school Nike waffle iron sole.

Nike Waffle Trainer 2. Image credit to Nike.com.

ADIDAS RACING 1 RETRO RUNNING SHOES
We’re always a fan of seeing OG sneakers make a comeback and adidas takes us back to the old school with these low profile retro inspired running shoes. These throwback sneakers have an authentic '70s style and vibe.

VEJA RIO BRANCO
Veja was founded in 2004 in France and has been making noise over the past few years for eco-conscious footwear. We dig the old school stylings of the retro Rio Branco runners and these are available over at SSENSE.

Veja Rio Branco retro sneakers

NEW BALANCE 327 SNEAKERS
These retro sneakers are not a reissue but are a brand new model that were inspired by some of the older New Balance designs from the 1970s. I posted about the history of these sneakers and the models that they are based upon here. These sneakers are available in a bunch of different colors over at Dick’s Sporting Goods.

New Balance 327 vintage inspired sneakers

PUMA EASY RIDER
Harkening back to the 1970s this classic retro running silhouette has an old school vibe. If you want to check out an some history on the Puma Easy Rider runners we have posted some vintage Puma ads for them here and here. These sneakers have mostly sold out but you can still scoop up a pair of the Easy Rider II’s over at End. Another similar retro style option is the revived Puma Rocket at Puma.com.

Puma Easy Rider retro sneakers

SAUCONY SHADOW ORIGINAL
Way back in 1985 the Shadow was introduced as a performance running shoe. Today it’s kept the same retro-inspired low-top styling but with the added comfort to enable it to be a lifestyle trainer. These low profile sneakers are available over at saucony.com.

WALSH VOYAGER
Norman Walsh was a Bolton-based cobbler who joined J.W Foster & Sons in 1945 and was notable for a lot of innovations that he made with the brand. J.W Foster & Sons later became Reebok and in 1961 Walsh left to begin his own brand. Norman Walsh’s namesake brand may not be well known in the United States but the brand has been putting out high quality runners made in the UK dating back to 1961. You can check out the Voyager and a bunch of other great retro sneakers over at Wolf & Badger.

Walsh Voyager retro sneakers

KARHU CHAMPIONAIR / MESTARI
Here’s another awesome retro sneaker set from Karhu. This model was part of Karhu’s lineup of models from 1977 through 1984 before bringing it back over the past few years. These are available over at TheDrop.com.


Karhu vintage inspired sneakers at TheDrop.com.

REEBOK AZ II
Here’s another great pair of retro runners that are throwbacks to the Reebok Aztec. These old school sneakers are mostly sold out but there are still a few pairs available over at amazon.com.

ONITSUKA TIGER MOAL 76
Here’s a great pair of throwback runners by always reliably retro Onitsuka Tiger. If you want to by these they’re are a few left available in black over at eBay and also in yellow and black.

Onitsuka Tiger MOAL 76 old school sneakers

Dunkers Delight: Top 10 men's retro basketball high top sneakers out now - Deffest sneaker buyer's guide

Up until now this blog has mostly been geared towards old school runner style sneakers but the NBA season is about to tip off and we wanted to note the occasion with our first Top 10 men's retro basketball high top sneakers list. Anyone interested in some proper old school 80s style high tops check out the sneaker buying guide list below. If you’re interested in retro runners we recently update our buyers guide. Please note the sneakers below contain product affiliate links. You can read our affiliate policy in the footer of this blog post. Thanks for your support.

NIKE AIR JORDAN 1 MID in Black / White/ Fire Red
Kicking this list off with the most classic basketball sneaker of all time - the iconic Nike Air Jordan 1. Originally released to the public way back on April 1, 1985 these sneakers have disrupted the industry nearly 40 years later. You can buy these over at Nike.com or Shiehk and Nike also has a high version of the AJ1 in the red and white colorway.

Nike Air Jordan 1 Mid. Image credit to Nike.com

ADIDAS TOP 10 RETRO BASKETBALL SHOES
adidas takes us back to the old school with these reissues of a 1970’s basketball classic. This sneaker model is a throwback to 1979 and was one of the first high tops to provide ankle support. If you want to learn more about their history you can see the original vintage ad here. These high tops are for sale over at adidas right now.

NEW BALANCE 480 'BLACK' BB480HD
New Balance is at it with another homage to old school b-ball sneakers. These retro high top sneakers inspired by heritage basketball shoes and can hold their own on any court. These sneakers are available over Kicks Crew.

New Balance 480 'Black' BB480HD retro sneakers. Image credit KICKS CREW.

DIADORA MI BASKET USED SNEAKERS
These retro sneakers a reissue of a model designed specially for Diadora’s sponsorship of the Italian Milano Basketball team in 1984. These throwback men’s sneakers are available over at Madewell. These are also available in green at Banana Republic.

Diadora MI Basket vintage inspired sneakers

NIKE DUNK HIGH RETRO
Nike is back with another iconic high top harkening back to the 1980s. The Dunk classic retro basketball silhouette has an old school vibe and is popping off in the Los Angeles Lakers purple and gold colorway. These sneakers are available over at Nike.com.

Nike Dunk Retro High LA Lakers Purple and Gold colorway sneakers

ADIDAS FORUM 84 HI SHOES
adidas is back with another classic old school basketball silhouette with the Forum 84 Hi Shoes. The sneakers are based on the Forum B-ball shoes from the adidas archive. These sneakers are available over at adidas.com.

adidas Forum 84 Hi-Top Sneakers Retro Basketball Shoes

SAUCONY JAZZ COURT HIGH PREMIUM
The Saucony Jazz sneaker gets re-imagined as a 1980’s style basketball high top. Saucony used higher quality materials in the crafting of these throwback high tops and you can pick up these sneakers over at Saucony.com.

CONVERSE ERX 260 ARCHIVAL LEATHER HI 165909C
Here’s another awesome retro b-ball sneaker from Converse. This model was part of Converse’s lineup from 1987 and was worn by both Karl Malone and Magic Johnson. These sneakers are available over at Kicks Crew.


Converse ERX 260 Archival Leather Hi 165909C vintage inspired sneakers at Kicks Crew.

PUMA PALACE GUARD RETRO HIGH TOP SNEAKERS
We love an old school chunky high top. Here’s another great pair of retro hoops shoes by Puma called the Palace Guard. Another retro pair of high tops sporting the LA Lakers purple and gold colorway. These old school sneakers are available over at eBay and amazon.

Puma Palace Guard retro basketball shoes

AVIA 830 OLD SCHOOL BASKETBALL SNEAKERS
Here’s a great pair of throwback basketball high tops by the now back-in-the-game brand Avia. If you want to by these they’re available over at Dr. Jays or amazon.

Avia 830 old school basketball sneakers

Also wanted to include an honorary mention to the Jaclar Intimidator retro high tops below. Shout out to team Jaclar and we recently posted about these sneakers here.

Last, but not least, shout out the the original ‘Dunkers Delight’ - Mr. Obi Toppin Sr. We’re going to close out this post with a video of all 102 of Obi Toppin Jr’s dunks from last season. Let’s Go Knicks. 👊

A timeline of sneaker brands: 1876 - 1980

Sneaker brand graphic timeline @ The Deffest

Here's a graphic timeline of the founding dates for most of the major sneaker and running shoe brands. A couple of notes on this post.⁣

1. A lot of the brands didn't start out immediately making athletic footwear until much later. In Etonic's case it took them until 1945 to start making golf shoes.⁣

2. The line height levels were only to make enough real estate to fit all of the information since a lot of the dates were clustered closely together.⁣

3. If you’re interested in vintage products for the brands in this list check out our vintage shop over at RewindRunning.com.

Here’s the list from oldest to newest…

​1876
Etonic - In 1876, the man who inspired the Etonic name, Charles A. Eaton, opened his first shoe factory in Brockton, MA. To put in perspective how old this is… Rutherford B. Hayes won the election of 1876 taking over as President of the United States from Ulysses S. Grant.

1882
​Le Coq Sportif - Founded by Émile Camuset in Entzheim, France.

1891
Tretorn - Founded by Johan Dunker in Helsingborg, Sweden.

1894
Bata - Founded by Tomáš Baťa in Zlín.

1898
Saucony - first factory was founded in 1898 at Kutztown, Pennsylvania, on the high banks of the Saucony Creek. The brand was founded by four partners named William Donnoyer, Thomas Levan, Walter Snyder and Benjamin Reider. More Saucony history at Wikipedia.

1905
Gola - founded on 22 May 1905. It used to be known as the Bozeat Boot Company, and was based in the Northamptonshire village of Bozeat, England.

For more info:
There’s a brief history on Gola at their site here.
Gola over at Wikipedia.
Here’s an interview with Gola VP of U.S. Operations Steven Weinreb from 2016 at Sourcing Journal.

1906
New Balance - In 1906, William J. Riley, British emigrant, founded the New Balance Arch Support Company in the Boston area, manufacturing arch supports and other accessories designed to improve shoe fit.

Mizuno - Founded by Rihachi Mizuno in Osaka.

1908
Converse - Marquis Mills Converse opened the Converse Rubber Shoe Company in February 1908 in Malden, MA. For more info there’s a pretty good history at The Idle Man and over at Heddels.

1911
Fila was founded by Giansevero Fila and his brothers in in Biella, Italy. More history at Fila’s website here.

1913
Wilson - Founded as Ashland Manufacturing Company in Chicago, IL​.

1914
Brooks is founded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania by John Brooks Goldenberg. Here’s another article at Funding Universe with a Brooks history up until around 1999.

1916
Karhu - founded as Ab Sport Artiklar formed and became Karhu in 1920.

1916
Keds - founded when U.S. Rubber consolidated 30 different shoe brands into one company. Originally named "Peds" it quickly turned into Keds due to trademark issues with the name Peds. More info at Popsugar.

1923
Hummel - Founded as Messmer & Company in Hamburg, Germany​.

1924
Adidas and Puma - formed by Adolf Dassler in his mother's house; he was joined by his elder brother Rudolf in 1924 under the name Dassler Brothers Shoe Factory.

1937
P.F. Flyers - Founded by B.F. Goodrich in Akron, Ohio​.

1948
Adidas and Puma - After some family acrimony the Dassler brothers split in 1948, forming separate brands Adidas and Puma.

Diadora - founded by Marcello Danieli, in Italy. More info at Diadora’s website here.

1949
Onitsuka Tiger - founded by 32-year-old former military officer Kihachiro Onitsuka in Kobe, Japan. Onitsuka Tiger eventually became ASICS in 1977. Here’s a pretty good history over at Barkers too.

Pro-Keds - Founded in 1949 by Keds as their athletic footwear line.. Sneaker Freaker has a great write up on Pro-Keds history here.

1958
Reebok - formed by Joe and Jeff Foster in Bolton, UK as a companion company to J.W. Foster and Sons. Here’s an excellent history over at Grailed. And another history over at RetailDive.

1964
Nike - BRS Blue Ribbon Sports (Nike) founded on January 25, 1964 by Bill Bowerman and Phil Knight, and officially became Nike, Inc. on May 30, 1971.

1966
Vans - March 16, 1966; Van formed as The Van Doren Rubber Company and was founded by Paul Van Doren, Serge D’Elia and Gordy Lee.

K-Swiss - Founded by Art & Ernie Brunner in Los Angeles, CA​.

1972
PONY - founded in NYC by Roberto Muller with financing provided by Horst Dassler, the son of Adolf "Adi" Dassler who founded Adidas. A cliff notes version of PONY’s history is over here at Wikipedia.

1974
Hi-Tec - founded by Frank Van Wezel in Shoeburyness, England. More info at Wikipedia.

1975
Osaga - founded in Eugene, OR by Bill Combs.

Jaclar - founded in 1975 in Stoughton, MA.

1979
Avia - founded in Oregon by Jerry Stubblefield.

KangaROOS - Founded by Bob Gamm in St. Louis, MO.