
Next drops designer-looking cow print trainers that rival Adidas' styles
Cow print is a huge trend this year, and Next has just dropped a pair of trainers in the trending print that rival the likes of Adidas, Miu Miu and New Balance
Animal prints are always generally popular, we're thinking leopard print and snakeskin, but there's a new print taking over this year—cow print!
Undeniably linked to the cowboy core craze sparked by Taylor Swift and Beyoncé and the general rise in popularity of country music, cow print is everywhere this spring. From mules to tote bags, jackets and skirts, there really isn't anything you can't find in the animal-inspired motif.
And Adidas stirred up some major hype earlier this year for their exclusive cow print sambas in collaboration with ASOS.Sambas sold in under 7 minutes, with the SL 72 OGs quickly following suit and showing as out of stock just minutes later, proving the print is set to be one of summer's biggest trends.
However, Next are the latest retailer to drop their own version of the cow print trainer, offering a luxe-looking pair for £66.
Crafted from a leather upper, lining and sock, these trainers have a sleek, retro silhouette that fits perfectly into the current trainer trend. Long gone are the days of the chunky, dad trainer.
2025 is all about super flat styles, and this pair have a similar shape to Miu Miu x New Balance's collab, which adds to their designer feel.
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PULL & BEAR Cowhide leather chunky trainers
Available for £55.99 here
These Pull & Bear Cowhide leather chunky trainers are the perfect way to spice up your everyday outfit. Made of 90% cow furskin and lined with 100% polyester, these trainers guarantee comfort and style.
Style with jeans and a light-colored top for a simple look, or opt for something more exciting like matching accessories.
ALOHAS Tb.490 Rife in Off-White Multi
Available for £195 here
If you're looking for something more subtle, this option from ALOHAS is for you. In addition to their stylish design, they're made of 100% cow leather, 100% rubber, and 100% cotton.
These trainers are both unique and sustainable, making them an ideal accessory this season. They could be styled with a white linen set for a breezy look or baggy jeans and a button-up for a carefree streetwear vibe.
Parfois Animal print leather sneakers
Available for £55.99 here
This pair of Parfois animal-print sneakers will give you the edge you need this season. Its pattern is the perfect way to complement your light-colored summer wardrobe or balance an outfit with bold pieces. Its composition includes 90% cow leather, lined with 100% polyester, and its sole is 100% rubber.
Style with a denim dress or set, and accessorise with a matching patterned bag.

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