Jennifer Aniston’s Chunky Sneakers Just Persuaded Us to Refresh Our Shoe Collection — We Found Pairs from $39

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Including her exact New Balances

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Finding cute and comfortable shoes is truly a balancing act, but it’s one that Jennifer Aniston has got down.

The Friends actress stepped out in Los Angeles last week in a long black coat, light-wash jeans, and noteworthy accessories. Her woven crossbody bag and black shades you’d probably find on a windowsill on Rodeo Drive, while her baseball cap and chunky white sneakers kept the look super low-key.

And since we wanted some footwear just like hers, we searched we found her exact $100 sneakers — she was wearing New Balance 372 shoes, according to the brand.

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Aniston’s New Balances are a departure from the basic pairs other celebrities have worn lately. Sure, stars like Katie Holmes, Natalie Portman, and Emily Blunt are breaking out white sneakers, but theirs are a little less chunky and a little more on the sleek side — the chunkier the shoes, the sportier the vibe. And since they’re probably thicker and taller, they’ll likely be more plush and cushioned on the feet.

Plus, white sneakers easily coordinate with various outfits — basic denim, summery dresses, and colorful blazers (as seen on Kate Middleton). And since the chunky vibe is a bit bolder and non-traditional, they’ll stand out in a sea of run-of-the-mill white shoes. We found more similar chunky sneakers — prices start at $39.

Chunky White Sneakers Inspired by Jennifer Aniston

Related: Jennifer Lawrence Is Inspiring Us to Try Shackets This Spring, so We Found Styles Just Like Hers from $30

New Balance Classics 237v1 Sneaker

<p>Zappos</p>

Zappos

These New Balance sneakers are obviously from the same brand as Aniston’s and share many similar features to her 327s. Both have a big “N” on the sides, chunky soles that look supportive, suede accents, and raised edges for better traction.

Price-wise, they’re in a close ballpark with the 237 v1 Sneakers costing just $20 more. They also might be a smidge more springy in appearance thanks to their lighter, taupe tones.

Steve Madden Campo Sneaker

These Steve Madden shoes are readily available at multiple stores, including Amazon, Zappos, and DSW, so there’s a strong chance of snagging your size. The treads on the bottom are circular like Aniston’s, and they trail up the back of the shoe, too. The heel is also 1.25 inches, which is just enough to add a bit of height.

Belos Chunky Platform Lace-Up Sneakers

<p>Amazon</p>

Amazon

The Belos Chunky Platform Lace-Up Sneakers have a very functional and super sneaky detail — black rubber soles. (No worries if you accidentally step in mud!) This, conveniently, corresponds with the black details on Aniston’s, but it also should keep your shoes looking fresher for longer since you won’t see specs or trails of dirt.

“[They’re] great sneakers for nurses,” one shopper said. They called the shoes“very very comfortable” and added, “You don't feel as if you're wearing shoes.” Another customer, who got a pair in silver, noted that they’re “like walking on clouds.”

For some happy feet, head to Dick’s Sporting Goods to shop Aniston’s exact sneakers, and keep scrolling for more options.

New Balance 327 Shoes

<p>Dick's Sporting Goods</p>

Dick's Sporting Goods

Palladium Pallashock Low Top Sneaker

<p>Nordstrom</p>

Nordstrom

New Balance CT302 Sneakers

<p>Anthropologie</p>

Anthropologie

Cole Haan Grand Crosscourt Meadow Sneaker, $100 (Save 37%)

<p>Nordstrom Rack</p>

Nordstrom Rack

Veja Venturi Alveomesh Sneaker, $150 (Save 18%)

<p>Rue La La</p>

Rue La La

Steve Madden Charlie Platform Sneaker, $56 (Save 25%)

<p>Nordstrom</p>

Nordstrom

H&M Chunky Sneakers

<p>H&M</p>

H&M

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