Back-to-school sneaker shopping is in full swing, and a few styles are already standing out as clear favorites among students heading into the new school year.

From adidas Sambas and Jordan Retros to New Balance's viral 9060 and 530 silhouettes, these are the sneakers kids and teens are asking for most right now. The best part? Several of the season's most in-demand styles are available at Kids Foot Locker, along with limited-time back-to-school savings that can help families spend less before school starts.
Whether you're shopping for a trend-obsessed middle schooler, a sneaker-loving teen or simply need a comfortable everyday shoe that can survive a full school day, these are the back-to-school sneakers worth considering this season.
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How to save on these popular back-to-school sneakers right now
Popular sizes often sell out before Labor Day, which is why many families are shopping early. If you're buying multiple pairs or shopping for more than one child, these Kids Foot Locker promo codes can help reduce the total cost before the season starts. Offers valid through Monday, September 7 at 11:59 p.m. EDT.
- $10 off $100 with code BTS10
- $15 off $150 or more with code BTS15
These are the sneakers kids actually want for back-to-school 2026
1. adidas Originals Samba
2. Jordan Retro 5
3. New Balance 9060
4. adidas Originals Campus 00s
5. New Balance 530
What parents should look for in back-to-school sneakers
Before choosing a new pair, consider these must-have qualities:

- Comfort for all-day wear: Kids spend hours on their feet during school, recess, and activities.
- Durable construction: Sneakers should stand up to daily wear and tear.
- Versatile styling: Shoes that pair easily with school outfits offer more value.
- Reliable traction and support: Important for active children who move from classroom to playground seamlessly.
- Growing-room value: Quality footwear that lasts through the season can save money over time.
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When should you start shopping for back-to-school clothes and shoes?
Many shoppers begin in July and continue through August. Starting early can provide more sizes, better selection and access to seasonal promotions before popular styles sell out.
How many pairs of shoes does a child need for the school year?
Many families look for at least one comfortable everyday sneaker that can handle school, recess and activities. Some also add a second pair for sports, special occasions or seasonal weather changes.
What are the most popular back-to-school sneaker trends this year?

Retro-inspired sneakers, classic basketball silhouettes and versatile everyday styles continue to be popular choices among students looking for comfortable shoes they can wear throughout the school week.
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What is USA TODAY Shopping's Fall Reset?
A fall reset is the process of preparing your home, wardrobe and daily routines for the busy season ahead. Many families use late summer to organize, replace essentials and prepare for back-to-school schedules.
The Fall Reset from USA TODAY Shopping is a four-week shopping guide designed to provide our readers with easy shopping recommendations so they can start the new season off feeling prepared and on-budget.
What's the difference between a fall reset and back-to-school shopping?
Back-to-school shopping focuses primarily on classroom, campus and student needs. A fall reset is broader, encompassing home organization, wellness habits, seasonal wardrobe updates, family routines, productivity upgrades and preparing for the months ahead.
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