It’s November, and that means all signs of summer weather are officially gone until next year. After the sneaker friendly weather disappears, that means it’s time to put all your most prized sneakers away to keep them safe from the wet and cold weather ahead. While you will still be copping sneakers all winter, you probably won’t want to break out those $200+ Jordan retros and Yeezy Boosts until next spring. But there are still plenty of lower priced sneakers to add to your everyday rotation that will still keep you looking fresh. That’s where November’s edition of Budget Heat comes in, as we present another round of ten quality kicks priced at $100 or less. Continue on to see what we came up with this month.
This Loake Chestnut hand painted cup features sole sneakers | Nike Roshe One Winter “Abominable Snowman” – $85
The Roshe One gets dressed up for winter with a sweater makeover, complete with a fun abominable snowman graphic on each heel. You can hunt down a pair now at select Nike Sportswear retailers and on Nike.com.
Vans Sk8-Hi Reissue Leather ‘White/Stripes’ – $75
Forever an in-style silhouette, the SK8-Hi gets dressed in premium white leather with navy blue accents and pinstripes on the inner lining. This super clean look for the Sk8-Hi is available now a finer Vans retailers like Feature.
adidas Stan Smith “Varsity” – $95
School is back in session and the adidas Stan Smith gets sporty looks inspired by the traditional varsity jacket. Constructed in felt uppers, the silhouette features team colors including orange/navy, navy/yallow, and this yellow/green version you see here. All three are available now at adidas.com.
Nike SB Trainerendor ‘Black/Metallic Gold’ – $90
Nike SB’s perfect off-board sneaker for fall, the hybrid trainer/hiker features one of its coolest colorways yet with this version in black leather with metallic gold Swooshes and a speckled sole. Get them while they last from Nike SB stockists like Premier.
Reebok Furylite “Camo Pack” – $75
Even with a seemingly unlimited supply of camouflage sneakers out there, this trio of the Reebok Furylite stands out with their distinct duck camo motif in three clean colorways. You can grab a pair now from select Reebok retailers or straight from Reebok.com.
Saucony Grid 9000 “Hallowed” – $80
Released alongside a black and orange pair for Halloween, these ghostly white and black Grid 9000’s will look good any time of the year. Float into Saucony retailers like Feature Nike M2K Tekno WomenS Shoes.
Converse Cons CTAS Pro ‘Navy/Gum’ – $75
The Converse skateboarding division drops this awesome new colorway for the durable and Lunarlon-cushioned Chuck Taylor this fall with a tonal navy blue suede and solid gum sole. Skate over to your local shop to grab a pair for only $75, or pick them up online from Premier.
Nike Blazer PRM VNTG “Croc” – $100
Always in style, the Nike Blazer gets extra stylish this fall with the timeless silhouette in its ‘Vintage’ construction with tonal uppers featuring croc-embossed Swooshes and heel tabs. Red, black, and off-white are available now at Nike Sportswear retailers like Bows and Arrows.
Vans Sk8-Hi MTE CA – $95
Quite similar to the recent North Face collaboration of the winterized Sk8-Hi, Vans California crafts another snow-ready Sk8-Hi remodel with heavy-duty features like a weatherproof Scotchgard® coat on the upper, warmth-retention layer within the midsole, and a rugged outsole for more grip. One of the best sneakerboot options on the market, the Sk8-Hi MTE is up for grabs for only $95 from shops like Sneaker Politics.
adidas Superstar RT “All-Red” – $90
We’re all going to have to accept that the all-red sneaker trend may never end. The latest addition to the Red October fallout is this vibrant red Superstar in perforated suede. Pick up these red beauties for only $90 at adidas Originals retailers like Proper.