Summer is when we collectively ghost dark colours and chase serotonin. Clothes get breezier, fabrics get lighter, and your sneakers? They get a technicolour upgrade. Colourblock kicks aren’t just accessories anymore — they’re a personality statement that say you’re not afraid of a little visual chaos. From performance runners dressed like popsicles to designer collabs that look like abstract art, these summer-ready sneakers don’t just brighten your look — they do the emotional labour, too.
The Ultimate Summer-Ready Colourblock Sneakers From Puma, Nike And More
ASICS Men Gel-Cover Low-Top Lace-Up Running Shoes
₹5,999
A budget-friendly burst of colour, this pair offers more than just decent arch support. With electric blue, signal orange, and gradient detailing, these are proof that you don’t need to drop a month’s rent to walk like you're in a late-'90s anime. Built for running, worn for flexing.
Reebok Men Low-Top Lace-Up Running Shoes
₹7,999
Reebok’s take on colourblock is classic — neon pops balanced with a clean white base and just enough 90s nostalgia to feel cool again. Lightweight and breathable, they’re perfect for people who pretend to jog but actually just get coffee.
Puma Blktop Rider Podium Sneakers
₹8,999
Part vintage track star, part moodboard. The Blktop Rider brings together heritage PUMA vibes with modern flair: bold overlays, track-inspired detailing, and colours that feel like confetti.
Nike Air Max 90 SE Running Club ‘Roma Green’
₹11,495
This Air Max doesn’t whisper, it shouts. The Roma Green colourway throws in a punchy contrast of yellow, red, and blue that’s almost too loud — almost. Retro in build, unapologetically maximalist in execution.
Saucony Men Shadow 5000
₹13,299
Old-school silhouette meets ‘what is going on here?’ colour choices — and somehow, it works. Think chunky shape, suede overlays, and a colour scheme that channels both hiking-core and hyperpop. A surprisingly comfortable wildcard.
Adidas Originals Gazelle Indoor Lace-Up Shoes
₹14,999
You know the Gazelle. Now meet its multicoloured alter ego. This indoor version ditches the simple styling for vibrant panels and gummy soles. A staple for those who want their classics with extra chaos.
New Balance 1906R
₹15,999
This is Y2K, filtered through a tech-runner lens. With open-holed mesh, hi-vis colours, and ABZORB/N-ergy shock absorption that sounds like a Marvel power combo, the 1906R is built for comfort but styled for streetwear survival.
Onitsuka Tiger Moage Co
₹16,500
Layered textures, vintage vibes, and a heel so chunky it might double as a self-defense tool. This model leans into 70s running heritage with a modern mismatched edge. The kind of sneaker you wear when you don’t want to match your outfit — on purpose.
Onitsuka Tiger X-Caliber Lace-Up Shoes
₹16,500
Slimmer, sleeker, and dipped in a zesty summer palette, the X-Caliber brings just enough flair without feeling like a cartoon. Retro-inspired and very walkable, this is your weekday-to-weekend transition shoe.
ASICS Gel-Lyte III Sean Wotherspoon x atmos
₹17,499
A true collector’s item disguised as a wearable shoe. Corduroy panels, mismatched colours, and enough texture to require a close-up. If a thrift store threw up in the best possible way — this would be it.
Diesel Serendipity S-Serendipity Light Lace-Up Low Top
₹21,999
Chunky yet lightweight, this sneaker combines bold hues with a futuristic design. A statement piece for the fashion-forward.
Nike Air LD Waffle sacai x CLOT ‘Kiss of Death – Net Orange Blaze’
₹23,000
This three-way collaboration is basically sneaker mythology at this point. Transparent mesh, suede overlays, snakeskin Swooshes — and more layers than an HBO family drama. An art piece for your feet.
New Balance 998 Ronnie Fieg x Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation ‘Chutney’
₹23,000
This isn’t just footwear, it’s architecture you can walk in. The Chutney colourway channels FLW’s Broadacre City vision in a mix of rich rusts and mellow yellows, grounded by luxurious suede and ABZORB tech. Put simply: wearable Frank Lloyd Wright with a streetwear spin.
Jordan 4 Retro SP Union 30th Anniversary ‘Desert Moss’
₹45,000
Rugged, rare, and radiating West Coast energy. This Jordan 4 collaboration brings muted purples and acid yellows into the mix, resulting in a desert-hike-meets-skatepark hybrid. Limited, loud, and low-key legendary.
Nike Dunk Low Pro SB ‘Bart Simpson’
₹30,000
You don’t need to be a Simpsons fan to get the appeal — but it helps. The Bart Dunks bring that signature yellow-red-blue palette to life with premium leather and a Zoom Air sole. Equal parts nostalgia and hype.
New Balance 9060 Beach Glass Pink
₹75,999
Insanely priced? Yes. Worth it? Also, weirdly, yes. This 9060 is the sneaker equivalent of a surrealist painting: soft pastel gradients meet chunky sculptural soles and dreamy suede panelling. It’s a flex, but one with very good taste.
Dolce & Gabbana Daymaster 'Mixed Media Colorblock'
₹63,879
Yes, they look like a Crayola explosion. Yes, they also cost as much as a used car. But D&G’s Daymaster isn’t pretending to be practical — it’s a maximalist, mixed-media mashup with attitude. Built for those who treat sidewalks like catwalks.
Dior And Kaws B33 Spin Sneaker
₹1,05,000
A collaboration that merges Dior's elegance with Kaws' street art flair. The result is a sneaker that's both artistic and avant-garde.
Gucci Ripple Sneakers
Approx. ₹1,06,500
Merging high fashion with streetwear, the Gucci Ripple sneakers boast a distinctive wavy sole and a vibrant mix of colours. They’re designed for those who want their footwear to make as bold a statement as their outfits.
Louis Vuitton Trainer Sneaker
₹1,24,000
A luxury staple, the Louis Vuitton Trainer combines premium materials with a dynamic colour palette. Its design reflects the brand's commitment to craftsmanship and contemporary style, making it a standout choice for the season.