
Saucony
One of America's most storied athletic footwear labels, Saucony has been engineering performance-driven shoes since 1898. Born on the banks of Pennsylvania's Saucony Creek, the brand has spent over a century refining the art of running - building a legacy from iconic heritage silhouettes with genuine archive credibility, resulting in ranges of technically progressive Saucony running shoes and other athletic footwear. From retro models that shaped the course of athletic footwear history to coveted collaborations with boundary-pushing creatives, the Saucony catalogue covers plenty of ground. Whether you're a committed runner or a dedicated collector, explore our full edit of Saucony shoes for men and women now.
Saucony Shoes: Built From The Ground Up
Since crafting its first pair of athletic shoes in 1898, Saucony has been one of America's defining forces in performance footwear. Named after the Saucony Creek in Kutztown, Pennsylvania, the brand spent its early decades developing their specialist Saucony running shoes trusted by competitive athletes. That performance-first ethos shaped some of the most technically revered trainers ever made - and gave rise to a legacy of innovation that continues to this day. By the 1980s, Saucony had expanded its offering to include lifestyle silhouettes destined to become archive classics, earning a cult following far beyond the track. Over 125 years on, the brand remains as relevant as ever - a true bridge between elite athletics and authentic trainer culture.
Saucony Trainers With Serious Archive Credentials
At the heart of Laced's Saucony offering is a carefully curated selection of heritage silhouettes built on genuine running history. The ProGrid Omni 9 - one of Saucony's most enduring archive models - anchors the range, available across multiple colourways that balance old-school running aesthetics with easy, everyday wearability. Joined by the ProGrid Triumph 4, a closely related silhouette with a chunkier sole unit and serious retro-running credentials, these are Saucony running shoes that wear their performance heritage with quiet confidence. Whether you're after men's Saucony trainers with a vintage edge or women's styles with genuine track pedigree, these archive models deliver across the board. Rounding things out, the Trainer 80 Original Blue Mustard - one of Saucony's earliest designs - distils over a century of running expertise into a clean, timeless package that's never looked more relevant.
Saucony Running Shoes For Men & Women
One of the things that sets Saucony apart is how consistently its designs work across both men's and women's sizing without compromising on proportion or detail. Saucony trainers for men tend to lean into broader sole units and understated colourways that pair naturally with relaxed fits, while Saucony trainers for women often balance the same technical foundations with slightly refined proportions and tonal palettes. Across the range, mens Saucony running shoes and womens Saucony running shoes share the same cushioning systems and build quality - the difference is in the fit, not the function. It's that commitment to getting both right that keeps Saucony footwear relevant season after season, whether you're shopping for yourself or picking up a pair for someone else.
Saucony Trainers That Go The Distance
Beyond the archive running models, Saucony's collaboration output speaks directly to its standing in contemporary footwear culture. For example, the Shadow 6000 Saucony & Friends Pack Hardcore Punk Scene brings together premium construction and that distinctive low-profile running silhouette, making it one of the most wearable heritage drops in the range. Equally covetable is the Saucony Grid Jazz 9 Jae Tips I Love You But I'm Busy, in collaboration with Jae Tips: a bold reimagining of one of Saucony's most loved archive shapes and a release that captures the brand's ability to bridge archive authenticity with fresh creative energy. Easy to dress up or down, these Saucony trainers pair effortlessly with everything from cargo trousers to straight-leg denim - proof that the best Saucony sneakers were always designed to go further than the track.















