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  1. Basic: H&M canvas sneakers, RM49.90
    When you’re too lazy to coordinate your #ootd, a pair of whities is the safest bet – they go well with anything.
    www.hm.com/my

  2. Basic: Topshop Tika2 tropical skaters, RM109
    Want an instant holiday mood booster? Just look at your feet.
    my.topshop.com

  3. Basic: New Balance Passport 574, RM269
    With a ballistic nylon upper and details inspired by vintage airline paraphernalia of the ’70s, the 574 is a popular, classic pair that has come to define the New Balance look.
    www.newbalance.com.my

  4. Basic: Bucketfeet, RM258
    The form is simple, but what’s special about Bucketfeet is that they are designed by 65 artists from over 19 countries.
    Available at Actually, Bangsar Village II (03 22022088/www.facebook.com/ActuallyKL).

  5. Basic: ALDO Gimello, RM220
    Feminine without being too cutesy, this is the go-to pair when your feet need to stay comfy.
    www.aldoshoes.com

  6. Fashion: ALDO Eroerwen, RM390
    A wedge sneaker with hardware, this pair is so dressy you could match it with evening wear to add an urban street edge to your ensemble.
    www.aldoshoes.com

  7. Fashion: Nike Free Flyknit Chukka, RM579
    The second skin-like fit of Nike Flyknit meets the feather-light support of Nike Flywire meets the trendy form of the chukka – here is your pair of everyday sneakers.
    www.nike.com

  8. Fashion: Massimo Dutti, RM459
    A mix of suede and nappa leather with snakeskin etching. This is the pair for the urban girl: lots of details, very textural, so fetch.
    www.massimodutti.com/my/en/

  9. Fashion: Nike FC Tiempo 94, RM409
    A special pair of sneakers devoted to the glorious sport that is football, just in time for the World Cup.
    www.nike.com

  10. Fashion: adidas Stan Smith Up, price unavailable
    The iconic Stan Smith gets a wedge upgrade, with details like embossed snakeskin patterns on the heel patches and silky-smooth leather upper featuring discreet three-stripe perforation.
    www.adidas.com.my

  11. Sport: Salomon X-Scream, RM459
    The urban running shoes provide cushioning and grip so you can run on pavements and rougher surfaces without hurting your feet.
    www.salomon.com/my

  12. Sport: adidas Energy BOOST, price unavailable
    This energy-efficient running shoe is made with highly durable elastic polyurethane to provide support to the entire foot while the form-fitting mesh material fits like a sock.
    www.adidas.com.my

  13. Sport: New Balance FreshFoam 980 Trail, RM399
    Featuring a lightweight, breathable construction with plush upper to protect and keep your feet comfortable when you run.
    www.newbalance.com.my

  14. Sport: Merrell All Out Rush, RM369
    Comes with more heel cushion for the trail or ultra runner looking for the resilience and flexibility needed for a longer distance run.
    www.merrell.com

  15. Sport: Nike Roshe Run Hyp, RM259
    The minimal silhouette and the vibrant neon-like colourways make us want to take up running just so we have a practical excuse to own a pair.
    www.nike.com

  16. Special edition: Converse Maison Martin Margiela First String, USD250 (about RM800)
    The Converse All Star Chuck ’70s is rendered in leather, then hand-painted with a white overcoat. The paint will crack through wear and tear, revealing the bright colour of the leather underneath. Genius!
    Available online through deadstock.ca.

  17. Special edition: Selena Gomez for adidas NEO, price unavailable
    Get pop-star ready with these bassline basketball-inspired hi-top sneakers in pink mirror shine.
    www.adidas.com.my

  18. Special edition: Taylor Swift for Keds, RM189
    A special collection for Taylor Swift’s RED Asia Tour. It’s girly, it’s prissy – just like the singer herself.
    www.keds.com

  19. Special edition: adidas Originals Battle Pack, price unavailable
    For this World Cup, classic adidas shoes are rendered in black and white war-paint patterns with fire-gold accents.
    www.adidas.com.my

Out now: The best sneakers

Sure, sneakers have always enjoyed a cult following. But ever since Karl Lagerfeld put some on the Chanel runway, sneakers have become the new heels. Find your perfect pair here in our roundup

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Best shops in KL: Fashion

I Love Snackfood
  • Shopping
  • Home decor
  • Bangsar

I Love Snackfood specialises in fashion, home decor and general curiosities. They also stock a small quantity of Kinfolk, Smith Journal and Uppercase magazines. Customers can email or call the store to book their purchase (since we all know how parking is almost impossible to find in the Telawi area).

The Playground Borneo
  • Shopping
  • Solaris Dutamas

This brand is most popular for their hand-stitched headbands, bowtie and buttonaires for adults, babies and children alike. You can also find bejeweled pieces and pearl-encrusted tiaras as well as Lolita-esque bows. For men, there are uniquely-shaped bowties and buttonaires in structured floral outlines.

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ALLIEN
  • Shopping
  • Boutiques
  • Solaris Dutamas

Stylist and designer Allien Gan has taken over a small corner of Publika, and with great results. His edit of streetwear and accessories, designed by himself and other regional designers, is cool but not intimidatingly so – there’s a line of simple, sharp leather bags, alphabet totes, slouchy T-shirts and slinky tops. If you’re looking for a slightly funkier outfit for a night out, that can be arranged too – Allien’s recent collection that showed at Kuala Lumpur Fashion Week is available in store, and it involves, among other things, leather harnesses. For a more casual purchase, cheeky socks by Medium Rare also make an appearance.

Chalk
  • Shopping
  • Vintage shops
  • Bukit Bintang

If your grandmother failed to bequeath you with adequate dresses, head over to Chalk. Ok, we’re not going to lie, Chalk has only a range of pre-loved reworked items, vintage bags and accessories, but the selection is large enough for a leisurely afternoon of browsing.

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M Pavilion
  • Shopping
  • Bukit Bintang

M Store is one of KL’s most exciting multi-brand boutiques. There is a fair amount of auntie-wear on the racks, but mixed among Elizabeth & James, Clover Canyon, Emma Cook and, perhaps most excitingly, Jonathan Liang. You’ll also find an excellent edit of accessories in store, from stackable Vita Fede bangles to Philippe Audibert gems, plus Schutz and Sam Edelman shoes. If the prices are a little too steep for you, head to the MO Outlet, which sells past season stock at very good prices.

Major Drop
  • Shopping
  • Sunway

The guys from Pestle & Mortar launched this multi-label retail chain in June, stocking up on international brands that focus on street wear, fashion and lifestyle. Major Drop has all your daily sartorial needs: caps, T-shirts, pants, shoes, wallets, sunglasses and more. They want to provide a space where people have access to international brands that aren’t available in KL, according to Hugh Koh, the creative director and co-founder of Pestle & Mortar.

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Shoes Shoes Shoes
  • Shopping
  • Boutiques
  • Bangsar

Seven years on and Shoes Shoes Shoes is still one of the best local shoe brands around. Owner Ung Yiu Lin is big news now – her shoes are worn by all the local celebrities and civilians, and her bag line KLutched is carried (literally and in stores) in Paris. (Plus she’s married to sports star heartthrob Azlan Iskandar.) Shoes Shoes Shoes now has outposts in BSC and Great Eastern Mall, but the best is still the original Telawi store.

Sole What
  • Shopping
  • Shoes
  • Mid Valley City

Sole What is one of very few sneaker specialist stores in Malaysia. With two stores across the town, you can find anything from Onitsuka Tiger, Vans, Feiyue to the only recently available Dr.Martens. Nearly everything here is limited edition, and they also bring in selected accessories, like bracelets, watches, caps and bags. Stock is limited and the staff can be a pain, but it’s worth it for sneakers no one else has.

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  • Shopping
  • Boutiques
  • Bangsar

Independent retailers do not simply sell fashion apparel and accessories; they sell lifestyles as well. Combining its raw and rustic interiors with a mix of street wear and surfing labels, Venue feels warm and laidback. Here’s a breakdown of what you can get from the store: clothing, backpacks and luggage, headgear, swimwear, skateboards and accessories.

Nusantara Denims
  • Shopping
  • Boutiques
  • Subang

This denim specialist in SS15 looks like a grown up streetwear store, with a downtown kind of cool. Minimal and uncluttered, Nusantara pride themselves on being Southeast Asia’s denim hub. From Doku Jeans and Fifth Requisite from Thailand, Oldblue from Indonesia to local brand Tarik Jeans, the selection is well-curated – for both men and women.

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