The 350 V2 is the rare sneaker that works with almost anything in your closet — which is exactly why people get lazy with it. The shoe does most of the heavy lifting; your only job is to not get in its way. Get the proportions right and a neutral pair quietly upgrades a fit you threw on in five minutes. Here are seven that work.
1. The tonal sweat set
Matching sweats plus a tonal pair is the easiest win there is. An off-white or grey set with a Cream 350 reads clean and put-together without trying. Keep everything in the same temperature — warm neutrals together, cool greys together — and it looks deliberate instead of "laundry day."
2. Straight denim, cuffed once
The default 350 fit, and still the best. Raw or mid-wash straight-leg jeans, cuffed exactly once so the chunky sole reads on purpose. A Zebra pops against indigo; a Bone or Natural pair disappears into the fit in the good way. Skinny jeans fight the silhouette — give the shoe room to breathe.
3. Shorts season
Knee-length or tailored shorts plus a neutral 350 is the warm-weather uniform. Go no-show socks so the ankle stays clean, and keep the short tailored rather than baggy — the 350 already has volume, so you want balance, not a tent.
4. Loud pair, quiet fit
If the colorway is doing the talking — Zebra, or the cool-grey-and-orange Beluga 2.0 — mute everything else. Black, grey, or stone basics let the shoe be the loudest thing in the photo. One statement piece per fit; the 350 is happy to be it.
5. Techwear and utility
Cargos, nylon, muted layers — the knit upper and sculpted sole slot straight into a utility fit. Stick to a tonal pair (Onyx-adjacent darks, Natural, Beluga) so it reads technical, not costume. This is where the 350 looks the most modern.
6. Smart-casual (yes, really)
Dark tapered trousers, a clean knit or an overshirt, and a low-key 350 in Bone or Natural clears most "nice-casual" rooms. It is not a boardroom shoe and never will be, but for dinner, a date, or a creative office, a neutral pair keeps the fit relaxed without looking sloppy.
7. The five-minute uniform
Tee, joggers or straight pants, 350s — done. This is the whole reason people own them. On the days you have no plan and no time, the shoe carries the fit by itself. That is not lazy; that is good design doing its job.
Quick sizing note
None of this lands if the fit is off. 350 V2s run true-to-size for most people; if your feet are wide or you hate toe pressure, go up a half. The full breakdown is in the 350 V2 sizing guide.
Keep them looking new
Styling only works if the shoe is clean — light colorways show every scuff and the boost sole yellows if you let it cook in the sun. A dry brush and basic storage go a long way; the 2-minute care routine covers the rest.
Not sure which colorway suits your closet? The colorways guide ranks them, or just skim what's in stock in the 350 V2 collection. Still deciding between knit and foam? Here's the honest 350 V2 vs Foam Runner breakdown.
The 350 V2 isn't hard to style — it's hard to mess up. Keep the fit balanced, the colorway intentional, and the pair clean, and it does the rest.
Take the 60-second fit quiz if you want a colorway picked for you, or browse the shop and grab the pair you've already been thinking about.
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