
I'm Shocked - My Favourite Salomon Trainers Are Now In The Amazon Prime Day Sale
EmRata often opts for the XT-6 Skylines - a sleek Salomon trainer that can either be styled with a pair of cargo trousers, or, the EmRata way, with a sheer dress. Salomon's trainers always hit the sweet spot of versatility, they're made for the urban-trekker - and by that I mean they suggest that either a) you're about to summit a minor peak, or b) you're off out to grab a flat white in East London. EmRata proves this with her clever styling, which juxtaposes said trainer with something super feminine.
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It's not just EmRata who has fallen for Salomons, either. Bella Hadid is in on the action too, spotted back in 2021 (and many times since) wearing a pair of bright red XT-4 Salomons. She styled the shoes with an equally as hiking-dad-esque oversized Nike polo shirt and wraparound sunglasses, and the look went viral for the divisive styling choice.
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As for me? My Salomon of choice is the Ultra Pioneer. Somewhat easier to track down compared to the cult favourite XT-6s, but not overdone, the Ultra Pioneer shoe is a great one to have in your casual wardrobe, whether you're planning on hiking with them or not. The shoes have carried me through my 10,000-steps-a-day personal challenge and a 15-mile hike without any discomfort whatsoever - and not to sound dramatic, but I might never go back to anything unless (unless Salomon brings out a loafer, then, yes, I'm very likely to invest). In terms of sizing, I'm usually a UK 4.5 in most shoes, or if the brand doesn't offer middling sizes, I'll opt for a 5. In my Salomons, I went with a 5 and the trainers fit perfectly - roomy (but not too roomy) in the toe box and snug (but not so snug that it causes blisters) in the rest of the foot.
The excellent news is that Salomon's trainers are in the Amazon Prime Day sale - starting at around £80. Yes, the EmRata-approved, Bella Hadid-approved and Grazia -approved trainers are currently on sale - so if you've been eyeing them up for a while, dwell no longer - now's the moment to invest. Shop my picks of the best Salomon's in the Amazon Prime Day sale below.
Salomon, Ultra Pioneer Gore-Tex Outdoor Shoes
Salomon describes its Ultra Pioneer shoes as a 'versatile hiking shoe', meaning it's made for climbs and everyday adventures (even if that's your morning coffee run). Available in a gorgeous grey and sage green colourway, style with wide leg trousers and a boxy tee.
Salomon, Women's Speedcross Trail Running Shoe
The Speedcross shoe is another popular Salomon design, purely for the fact that it's a legendary trail shoe with unmatched grip and fit. The fit inside features a cradle for your heel and welded upper, and it also comes in a pretty sweet pink colourway.
Salomon, Women's X Ultra 360 Leather Walking Shoe
If you're on the hunt for a trainer that can also double up as a walking shoe, Salomon offers the perfect pair - complete with an advanced chassis, moulded toe cap and waterproof membrane. Its muted colourway also makes it perfect for pairing with jeans and maxi skirts.
Salomon, Unisex XA Pro V8 Waterproof Shoes
Although advertised as children's, I can personally vouch for these Salomons as I have these myself. The sizes go all the way up to a UK 13.5 and are perfect for those with a slightly narrower-than-average foot.
Salomon, Women's Reelax Slide
If you want to invest in a Salomon, but you're not a trainer fan, the brand also does a sandal that's perfect for summer (and is also in the Prime Day sale). The vanilla ice shade is our favourite, and can be styled as well with midi dresses and satin skirts, as it can be with trousers.
Main image credit: Grazia/Gemma Lavers, Getty Images/Raymond Hall
Gemma Lavers is a fashion commerce writer at Grazia, where she tracks down viral pieces and is as comfortable navigating the M&S new-in page as she is dissecting the latest celebrity look. When not writing, shopping or at Reformer Pilates (a cliché but she's hooked), Gemma will likely be planning her next holiday (and what she's going to wear). For a glimpse into said travels, outfit inspo and life as a journalist, follow her on Instagram or TikTok.
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