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Canvas Shoes

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Step out in easygoing style in canvas shoes from adidas. From archival favourites to modern styles, canvas sneakers keep it real, and real comfy.

adidas Canvas Shoes

Probably the most telling thing about canvas shoes is the sports that rely on them the most. Arguably, those two sports are mountain biking and skateboarding — two activities that put footwear through an insane amount of paces. Dirt. Rocks. Falls. More falls. Collisions. Boards. Ramps. Pavement. Speed. The list goes on. The fact that canvas is the preferred upper material for these sports just proves how durable it is. And from that comes what canvas has come to symbolise, particularly with skate-inspired shoes. No nonsense get-it-done-ness. Realness. A "yeah it looks good now, but it'll look even better after it's been battle-tested" vibe that transcends the skate park or the bike trail.

When you wear skate-inspired canvas footwear like the 3MC or Bravada, you're getting that durability, abrasion resistance, vulcanised outsole and rubber toe cap that make them ideal for the skate park, but you're also getting all that stylish cred. One of our most iconic canvas sneakers, the adidas Nizza, brings retro vibes to your look and comes in multiple designs, from low to high top and laced to laceless, as well as a mix of colours and graphics. And the fact that the upper is both soft and made to last is just icing on the cake. Beyond all-canvas shoes, you can find almost any of your favourite adidas models in a multilayered upper that includes canvas. However you like your canvas runners, you always get that quality and classic look of the Brand with the Three Stripes. Shop adidas today for all the best canvas shoes.

Canvas Shoes Frequently Asked Questions

What is a canvas shoe?
Canvas shoes are a type of footwear made from canvas, a coarse woven fabric. They have a classic, low-top style and simple design. Canvas shoes are popular for their breathability, flexibility and lightweight construction. These features make them comfortable for casual wear, especially in hot weather.
What is the difference between canvas and tennis shoes?
They're both popular types of casual footwear, but there are some key differences. Canvas shoes are made of a coarse woven fabric typically made from hemp or cotton. Tennis shoes, on the other hand, can be made from a variety of materials, including leather, synthetic materials or even canvas. Canvas shoes are known for their classic look. Tennis shoes come in a wider variety of styles and can be intended for performance or fashion. Tennis shoes, especially those designed for athletic performance, often have more arch support and cushioning than canvas shoes.
Are canvas shoes good for your feet?
Canvas is a lightweight, breathable fabric, which can help prevent sweaty feet and odour. Canvas shoes are typically flexible, allowing for a more natural range of motion in your feet. This can be good for comfort, especially if you're on your feet for long periods. However, canvas shoes typically don't offer much arch support. This can be a problem for people with flat feet or other foot issues. And canvas doesn't provide much protection. This means your feet are more vulnerable to injuries from impacts or sharp objects.