The logo sneaker has been declared dead more times than we can count, and yet here we are. The truth is that a well made sneaker with clear branding never really went anywhere. What changed is how men are wearing them. Less streetwear cosplay, more considered pairing with tailored trousers or a decent overshirt. The logo earns its place when the rest of the outfit is doing something intentional around it.

What we have noticed, and what drove this edit, is how quickly a bad logo sneaker dates. The colourway goes wrong, the proportions feel off after a season, and suddenly you cannot remember why you bought them. The ones in here are different. We have been looking specifically at silhouettes with staying power, colourways that work across more than one corner of a wardrobe, and construction quality that means they actually improve with wear rather than collapsing after six months. These are the ones worth the money.

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