With their slim design, this trend has clearly set itself apart from the bulky, chunky sneaker silhouettes of recent years. A decisive factor in its success is the wide variety of models. In addition to the classic indoor sneakers with gum soles, such as the adidas SL 72, retro running silhouettes are included. A highlight from the same brand is adidas Japan, which was previously only available as a women's model. However, brands are not limited to silhouettes from the 70s and 80s. The styles of the 90s and early 2000s are also making a comeback - and with them the matching sneakers. Puma is setting particularly strong accents here. The Puma Speedcat OG, an iconic sneaker from the 2000s, was reissued as a retro version in 2024. Originally designed for racing drivers, it impresses with its slim fit and characteristic, thin sole - perfect for the low-profile trend. Another highlight from Puma is the Mostro. The model, inspired by spike silhouettes, was first introduced in 1999 and is currently celebrating a successful revival. With its unmistakable hybrid sole, it is one of the most striking designs in the low-profile category. The general shift towards minimalist and functional designs is clearly reflected in this trend. Low-profile sneakers are not only stylish but also versatile - the perfect choice for the fashion-conscious.