March is here, and that means it’s time for another edition of Budget Heat, our monthly look at ten hot sneakers that won’t hurt your bank account. This month we’ve got a little bit of everything, making it pretty easy to find an affordable pair of kicks for almost anybody’s sneaker taste or brand preference. Continue on for our ten picks of the best sneakers available right now priced at $100 or below to keep you looking good at a nice price.
Asics GT-II ($95)
This month we start with a fresh pair of Asics, the GT-II in a clean grey perforated leather and suede upper accented with some complimentary tones of gold and burgundy finished with a speckled midsole. Locate your pair now at Asics retailers like Feature.
Reebok Furylite ($75)
Reebok introduces their new streamlined and modernized edition of the Reebok Insta Pump Fury with the Furylite. The sleek and stylish silhouette is up for grabs now in great looks like this “Dark Sage” colorway at finer Reebok retailers, including Bodega, for only $75.
Vans Era Vansguard “True White” ($65)
Cop some crispy all-white sneaekrs that you don’t have to worry about getting dirty right away with the water and stain repellant Vans Era treated with their Vansguard protectant. Available for only $65 now at select Vans retailers like Sneaker Politics.
Saucony Shadow 5000 – Purple ($80)
Deep purple drapes this latest edition of Saucony’s all-time classic running shoe, the Shadow 5000. These purp beauties are available as we speak, but going fast, at Saucony suppliers like Packer Shoes.
Nike SB Blazer GT – Dark Grey – University Gold ($80)
Nike SB presents another strong colorway for Grant Taylor’s signature version of the Blazer Low, featuring a dark grey base with gold and white accents. Whether you’re going to skate them or not, it’s a solid option at only $80.
New Balance 530 Black – Coral Pink ($100)
Vibrant Coral Pink pops on this latest edition of the New Balance 530. The early 90s classic from the Boston brand gets one of its hottest looks yet, and is available for less than many of its retro running peers from other brads. Pick them up now at New Balance stockists like Concepts.
Nike Women’s Air Huarache ($100)
We didn’t forget about the ladies, and hunted down one of the freshest Huaraches on the market with this version in Wolf Grey and white. The clean and classy look for the iconic runner is available at Nike Sportswear retailers like Bodega now, but hurry, because they’re going fast.
Puma Suede Peacoat – Fern Green ($60)
You can never go wrong with a pair of the timeless Puma Suede, especially when it comes in a clean new colorway like this in Peacoat blue and Fern Green with a cloudy translucent gum rubber sole below. The best part? They’re only $60. Pick up a pair now from Puma suppliers like Packer Shoes.
adidas ZX Flux – Deep Forest ($90)
The hit ZX Flux goes deep into the forest for one of its latest graphic-printed versions, featuring some heavily-wooded scenery. Luckily, you won’t need a machete or your compass to hunt down a pair, as they’re readily available at adidas Originals retailers like Rock City Kicks right now.
Vans Sk8-Hi Pro “Tiger Stripe” ($70)
Tonal tiger stripes outfit this stealthy all-black edition of the skateboarding-reinforced Vans Sk8-Hi that’s packed with style whether you’re on the board or in the streets. These black-ops Sk8-Hi’s are in stock now at Vans Skateboarding suppliers like Premier.