These trainers have replaced Adidas Sambas, according to fashion insiders

Christened the Samba Jane, Adidas has the new hybrid that fashionistas are loving this season.
These trainers have replaced Adidas Sambas according to fashion insiders
Jeremy Moeller

This autumn's trending Adidas trainers are… not exactly trainers.

If there's a footwear trend that has triumphed in the fashion world this year, it's the hybrid. Over the months we've seen new trends emerge that mix several popular shoes in a single design. Proof of this are: the cowboy mules (mules with a cowboy boot silhouette), the snoafers (sneakers and loafers) or the sneakerinas – born from the union of sneakers and ballerina flats.

Cousins of the sneakerinas, another new hybrid has come into our lives: the sneaker-janes. As the name suggests, this hybrid is the combination of sneakers and mary-janes. For those who want to try new designs, these shoes combine comfort with style.

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Although we already saw this hybrid creeping in last spring, this autumn is looking to be the season of Adidas. The brand has launched their twist on the classic Samba sneaker that we adored so much a couple years ago – and that some of us are still wearing–, except now it's in mary-jane form.

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The fashion girlies who inspire us the most have already started to wear them. And the best thing is that you can wear them in any way. They can be combined with seasonal trends such as chocolate brown, animal print or bloomers, among others. In addition, they're a perfect match for all your basics of the season. Meaning they also work with jeans, of course.

Tempted by the star buy of the season? You can get it here:

Samba Jane Shoes

Samba Jane Shoes

Samba Mary Jane Trainers

Samba Jane Shoes

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A version of this article originally appeared on Vogue Spain.