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High Tops vs. Low Tops: Which Minimalist Shoe Style Is Right for You?

You know that moment when you finally take off your shoes after a long day, and feel relieved? We’ve all been there. For us, the shift happened when we realized most shoes just weren’t built to let our feet move freely. That’s when minimalist shoes came in, and since then, we haven’t looked back.

We’re talking about shoes that don’t just fit your feet, but respect them. At Splay, we’ve discovered two styles we reach for over and over: High Tops and Low Tops. But picking between them isn’t just about looks. It’s about how you move, where you go, and what your feet need along the way.

What Exactly Are Minimalist Shoes?

If you’ve never worn minimalist shoes before, think of them as the next best thing to going barefoot, but with just enough protection. Unlike typical shoes that elevate your heel or squish your toes together, minimalist shoes do the opposite. Think zero-drop soles (no heel elevation, so your foot stays flat), flexible materials that move with you, and a wide toe box that lets your toes spread out naturally.

At Splay Shoes, our minimalist designs are all about giving your feet room to breathe and move. But the real question is: should you go for high tops or low tops? 

Let’s dive into the details between high top vs. low top.

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Low Tops: Clean Style, Maximum Freedom, Everyday Ease

Low tops keep it simple and sleek. Their pared-down silhouette gives off a relaxed, versatile vibe that pairs effortlessly with jeans, joggers, shorts, you name it. Whether you’re heading to school, out on errands, or cruising through the weekend, low tops let your outfit do the talking without getting in the way.

Ankle Protection

Low tops leave the ankle exposed, which means more airflow and natural movement. While they’re not built to shield your ankles from the elements or scrapes, they’re perfect for everyday scenarios where freedom takes priority over coverage.

Ankle Support

 Looking for max mobility? Low tops are where it’s at. With no material hugging your ankle, your feet and legs move naturally and freely. If your activities are more casual—think walking, light play, or day-to-day life—this style gives you all the support you need without holding you back.

A group of friends seated on a park bench wearing shoes from Splay and also holding a skating board.

High Tops: Elevated Style, Extra Coverage, Confident Support

High tops deliver a bold, classic streetwear look. Their taller profile makes a statement—great with joggers, cuffed jeans, or any outfit that leans a little sporty. If you’re into timeless vibes with a bit of edge, high tops have your back (and your ankles).

Ankle Protection

High tops provide added coverage, which means more protection from dust, dirt, and the occasional scrape or bump. That makes them a solid choice for people on the move, outdoor adventures, or cooler days when a little extra fabric goes a long way.

Ankle Support

Need a bit more stability? High tops help lock your foot in with gentle ankle support, ideal for more active play, skate sessions, or anyone who just likes the snug, secure feel. You’re not giving up flexibility, just gaining a little more structure where it counts.

High Top vs. Low Top: How to Choose the Right Fit for Your Lifestyle

So, high-top vs. low-top: how do you pick? Your lifestyle choices, preferences, and what you need from your shoes play a major role in deciding. 

Here’s a quick comparison:

  • Style: Low tops are laid-back and versatile. They pair with almost anything. High tops provide a more supportive and stylish appearance.
  • Support: High tops are ideal for active pursuits or those who need extra security while playing because they offer more ankle stability. Low tops prioritize freedom and mobility.
  • Foot Type: Both high tops and low tops offer the same barefoot-friendly features. The choice comes down to how you like your shoes to feel around the ankle, not how your feet are shaped.
  • Comfort: Both styles are designed for everyday wear, all year long. Choose low tops for a breezy feel, or high tops when you want a little more coverage

Easy to Wear, Easier to Care For

One thing we love about Splay Shoes is how easy the maintenance of their minimalist designs is. Made with minimal materials like breathable canvas and vulcanized rubber, both high tops and low tops are easy to clean and quick to dry. Spill some juice? No problem—a quick wipe or rinse, and they’re good as new. The slip-on options, like the STREETSTYLE SLIP-ON, make life even easier, with or without laces. Plus, the breathable canvas keeps feet cool and comfy all day, whether you’re rocking high tops on a trail or low tops in town.

Try Splay’s High Tops or Low Tops Today

Still wondering which style is right for you? Compare high-top vs. low-top, or try both. High tops for the trails. Low tops for the town. That way, you’ll always have the right pair for wherever life takes you.

We’ve made the switch to minimalist shoes, and we haven’t looked back. Our feet feel better, we move more naturally, and we love the lightweight freedom we’ve found. Take a look at the Splay High Tops and Low Tops collections, and let your feet decide what feels best. 

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