Best Footwear Trends at Tokyo Fashion Week FW26
SummaryThe street style at Tokyo Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2026 served as a massive runway for the world's most hyped and boundary-pushing footwearChunky, exaggerated proportions remain a staple in the city, led by towering designs from Japanese label Grounds and heavy-duty Balenciaga trainersCollaborative runners and technical silhouettes dominated the pavements, with the highly anticipated Kith x On crossover leading the packWhile the runway presentations at Tokyo Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2026 dictating the future of apparel, the true pulse of global sneaker culture was heavily felt on the sidewalks. Tokyo has long been regarded as the ultimate proving ground for avant-garde footwear and highly sought-after collaborations, and this season's showgoers did not disappoint. From gravity-defying, chunky soles to sleek, technical runners, the footwear choices outside the venues perfectly encapsulated the city's fearless approach to styling.Maximalist, exaggerated proportions are showing absolutely no signs of slowing down in Tokyo. Japanese footwear label Grounds made a massive statement on the streets, with attendees heavily favoring the brand's gravity-defying Moopie and the striking Orca Black Gray sneakers. Continuing the trend of massive, utilitarian footprints, luxury powerhouse Balenciaga maintained its stronghold on the luxury streetwear scene. Showgoers were spotted effortlessly styling both the newly updated Triple S.2 and the aggressively oversized Cargo trainers, proving that the chunky shoe wave is still deeply ingrained in the city's sartorial DNA.Meanwhile, Nike’s presence on the pavement expertly bridged the gap between nostalgic basketball heritage and high-fashion crossovers. Bold retro statements were made with the Air More Uptempo ’96 in the eye-catching "Black Laser Crimson" colorway, alongside a strong showing of classic Air Max 97s. On the collaborative front, the Swoosh was heavily represented by the intricate detailing of the PEACEMINUSONE x Nike Air Force 1 Low and the luxurious, earth-toned Jacquemus x Nike Moon Shoe SP in "Fauna Brown."Technical runners and elevated sportswear collaborations also carved out a massive lane this season. The ASICS x HAL STUDIOS GEL-NYC 2.0 SSHS brought a refined, material-driven aesthetic to the streets, while the sleek Y-3 Regu model from the Yohji Yamamoto x adidas ongoing partnership showcased Tokyo's love for dark, futuristic minimalism. However, leading the pack and turning the most heads this season was undoubtedly the Kith x On collaboration, seamlessly blending Ronnie Fieg's premium lifestyle curation with elite, Swiss-engineered performance tech.As Tokyo Fashion Week FW26 continues to set the tone for the rest of the year, it's clear that the intersection of extreme proportions, heritage revivals, and highly technical collaborations will dictate the sneaker market well into 2026.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

Summary
The street style at Tokyo Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2026 served as a massive runway for the world's most hyped and boundary-pushing footwear
Chunky, exaggerated proportions remain a staple in the city, led by towering designs from Japanese label Grounds and heavy-duty Balenciaga trainers
Collaborative runners and technical silhouettes dominated the pavements, with the highly anticipated Kith x On crossover leading the pack
While the runway presentations at Tokyo Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2026 dictating the future of apparel, the true pulse of global sneaker culture was heavily felt on the sidewalks. Tokyo has long been regarded as the ultimate proving ground for avant-garde footwear and highly sought-after collaborations, and this season's showgoers did not disappoint. From gravity-defying, chunky soles to sleek, technical runners, the footwear choices outside the venues perfectly encapsulated the city's fearless approach to styling.
Maximalist, exaggerated proportions are showing absolutely no signs of slowing down in Tokyo. Japanese footwear label Grounds made a massive statement on the streets, with attendees heavily favoring the brand's gravity-defying Moopie and the striking Orca Black Gray sneakers. Continuing the trend of massive, utilitarian footprints, luxury powerhouse Balenciaga maintained its stronghold on the luxury streetwear scene. Showgoers were spotted effortlessly styling both the newly updated Triple S.2 and the aggressively oversized Cargo trainers, proving that the chunky shoe wave is still deeply ingrained in the city's sartorial DNA.
Meanwhile, Nike’s presence on the pavement expertly bridged the gap between nostalgic basketball heritage and high-fashion crossovers. Bold retro statements were made with the Air More Uptempo ’96 in the eye-catching "Black Laser Crimson" colorway, alongside a strong showing of classic Air Max 97s. On the collaborative front, the Swoosh was heavily represented by the intricate detailing of the PEACEMINUSONE x Nike Air Force 1 Low and the luxurious, earth-toned Jacquemus x Nike Moon Shoe SP in "Fauna Brown."
Technical runners and elevated sportswear collaborations also carved out a massive lane this season. The ASICS x HAL STUDIOS GEL-NYC 2.0 SSHS brought a refined, material-driven aesthetic to the streets, while the sleek Y-3 Regu model from the Yohji Yamamoto x adidas ongoing partnership showcased Tokyo's love for dark, futuristic minimalism. However, leading the pack and turning the most heads this season was undoubtedly the Kith x On collaboration, seamlessly blending Ronnie Fieg's premium lifestyle curation with elite, Swiss-engineered performance tech.
As Tokyo Fashion Week FW26 continues to set the tone for the rest of the year, it's clear that the intersection of extreme proportions, heritage revivals, and highly technical collaborations will dictate the sneaker market well into 2026.




