
There's no denying the importance plain, white sneakers in everyone's wardrobe. Whether with thick socks in the winter or with no socks at all in the spring, the versatility of these simple kicks is both unmatched and undeniable. The only issue is stumbling across an option you can wear every day — and the flatform style from Charles & Keith, our best-kept not-so-secret for affordable and cute shoes and accessories, is officially at the top of our list.
Since Charles & Keith one of those online shops where you can get lost in the countless pages of on-trend items, it pays to have the inside scoop on what goods are serious hot commodities. As it turns out, amidst the popularity of sneakers like Stan Smiths and Supergas, Charles & Keith's classic white kicks (with a platform sole) are on their way to selling out. It might be because of their added height, or because they cost less than $50, but we're pretty sure these are about to become your new go-tos. Click on to shop them before they're completely gone — plus some similar options, too.

$49 for a pair you'll wear with everything? Talk about a steal.
Charles & Keith Flatform Sneakers, $49, available at Charles & Keith.

Channel your inner Baby Spice with a platform variation.
Superga Slip On Sneaker, $80, available at Revolve.

From far away, they're your plain, white kicks. Close up, these babies are all about texture.
Topshop 'Copenhagen' Lizard Embossed Faux Leather Sneaker, $35, available at Nordstrom.

Give your slip-ons more street cred with an eye-catching elastic band.
Won Hundred Randy Elastic Sneaker, $365, available at Shopbop.

A hint of pink serves as a reminder of the spring to come.
Rebecca Minkoff Saxon Sneaker, $225 $158, available at Rebecca Minkoff.

Even classic Keds can get an amped-up sole.
Keds Champion Triple Tumbled Leather, $60, available at Keds.
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