9 Dresses You Can Wear With Your Sneakers
The great thing (scratch that) one of the great things about shopping at Reformation is the amount of versatility in the clothing. Specifically, the signature dresses. Which, depending on your choice of footwear, can lend very different vibes. The same dress you wore on a date last week can look just as cool with a fresh pair of sneakers during the day. So, get the most out of your next Reformation purchase, and shop our favorite date-night dresses that will look just as good with sneakers.
Shop the best sneakers and Reformation dresses below.
Just add a wicker bag.
You'll get so much wear out of this black dress this summer.
Floral print always works in the summer.
We love the ruffled straps here.
Reformation really knows how to do ruffles.
French-girl vibes for the win.
This neckline exposes the perfect amount of skin.
Add a pop of yellow to your wardrobe.
We're still not sick of lace-up details.
A sleek black sneaker will always be in style.Up next, shop the newest trends we're trying this summer.
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