Black running shoes are a substitute for casual footwear. Unlike stiff leather shoes with firm PU or rubber soles, the soft cushioning of running shoes make spending long hours on the feet extremely comfortable.
A black running shoe doesn’t soil easily – at least visually, and is easy to wipe clean. They also blend well with casual pants and work uniforms.
Black shoes usually don’t work very well for running, since they aren’t as visible as light-colored footwear. Sure, some black trainers include high-visibility elements on the upper, but such specimens are far and between.
This isn’t to say that runners stay away from all-black colors, but you’ll have to agree when we say that the athleisure market is the mass adopter of black-on-black running shoes.
Besides the style versatility, one of the factors that make black sneakers popular is their use in the service industry. The foam midsole packs ample comfort for long shifts, whereas the rubber outsole offers a confidence-inspiring