adidas Racer Slide Sandal

Racer Slide Sandal

Red Sandals by adidas

Buy for $35 from Nordstrom

How to wear adidas Racer Slide Sandal

Racer Slide Sandal

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Racer Slide Sandal

A burgundy long sleeve t-shirt and blue jeans are an easy way to introduce extra cool into your casual styling lineup. A pair of adidas Racer Slide Sandal brings a casual aesthetic to the outfit.

Racer Slide Sandal

A charcoal crew-neck t-shirt and black sweatpants are a cool look to add to your casual lineup. Add red sandals to the mix to keep the outfit fresh.

Racer Slide Sandal

A blue long sleeve shirt and navy dress pants are a sophisticated outfit that every sharp man should have in his sartorial arsenal. Dial down your look by slipping into adidas red sandals.

Racer Slide Sandal

You'll be amazed at how very easy it is for any gent to get dressed this way. Just a dark green print crew-neck t-shirt and tan leopard sports shorts. Why not complement this ensemble with a pair of adidas Racer Slide Sandal from Nordstrom for a sense of stylish effortlessness?

Racer Slide Sandal

Opt for a burgundy geometric crew-neck t-shirt and navy shorts for comfort dressing with a city style take. Take a more casual approach with shoes and complete this outfit with a pair of red sandals.

Racer Slide Sandal

For a look that's extremely easy but can be worn in a multitude of different ways, opt for an orange print crew-neck t-shirt and multi colored vertical striped sports shorts. Round off this look with red sandals to serve a little mix-and-match magic.

Racer Slide Sandal

Consider teaming a white and red horizontal striped crew-neck t-shirt with khaki chinos to pull together an everyday outfit that's full of style and personality. For a more casual touch, why not add a pair of adidas Racer Slide Sandal from Nordstrom to the equation?