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adidas Lxcon 94
A retro 1994 dad shoe reissue that delivers cloud-like comfort and distinctive chunky style, but faded quickly from relevance after its initial 2019 revival.
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Key facts
- Popularity: Brief surge in 2019, now largely forgotten in rotation
- Comfort: Exceptionally cushioned midsole, frequently called cloud-like
- Fit: True to size for normal feet, half up for wide feet
- Value: Often found heavily discounted, excellent comfort per dollar
- Use case: Casual wear, gym sessions, dad shoe aesthetic outfits
- Risk: Dated aesthetic limits current style relevance
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Full breakdown
The Adidas LXCON 94 is a reissue of a 1994 running shoe from the EQT era, brought back in 2019 as part of the chunky sneaker wave. It features a bulky, layered upper with mesh panels, a thick EVA midsole, and bold color blocking reminiscent of 1990s sportswear. The original design predates the dad shoe trend by two decades, giving it genuine vintage credentials rather than manufactured retro appeal. Several OG colorways were faithfully reproduced.
Questions answered
FAQ
Is the Adidas Lxcon 94 comfortable?
Extremely. The thick EVA midsole is one of the plusher rides in Adidas' retro lineup. Multiple owners describe the cushioning as cloud-like, and the soft mesh upper contributes to an overall comfortable fit for daily wear.
How does the Lxcon 94 fit?
True to size for narrow to normal width feet. People with wider feet commonly recommend going half a size up. The mesh upper is accommodating but the midfoot can feel snug at standard sizing.
Is the Lxcon 94 still relevant?
The chunky sneaker wave that drove its 2019 revival has largely moved on. It's now a deep-cut reference rather than a trending silhouette. Good for people who appreciate genuine 90s design, but not a current fashion statement.
How does it compare to other Adidas retro runners?
It sits between the Ozweego and ZX line in terms of chunky aesthetic. It lacks the Boost cushioning of newer Adidas models but compensates with generous EVA foam. The 90s color blocking is more aggressive than most current Adidas offerings.
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