
Buzzing with energy, neon lights and throngs of savvy shoppers, Mong Kok is Hong Kong’s hub for all things fashion-centric. And if you’re hunting for a new pair of Hong Kong sneakers (or “trainers”), this is an essential stop.
Sneaker Street is located in the heart of Mong Kok and runs parallel to the iconic Ladies Market. Its history dates back to Hong Kong’s economic boom in the 1970s, when the cost of rent increased and shops moved away from the popular Nathan Road in search of more affordable spaces. Many shops landed on Fa Yuen Street, which at the time consisted mostly of mahjong dens, small restaurants, shops and market stalls. As the early movers thrived, more businesses followed, and those already there grew, cementing the nickname of “Sneaker Street”. Today, this 150-metre stretch packs in more than 100 sneaker shops and acts as a hotspot for sneakerheads.

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For a pared-back selection of versatile sneakers be sure to stop by General Purpose . Located in The Forest mall, this boutique specialises in high-quality sneakers with an emphasis on minimalism, monochromatic palettes and unassuming, easy-to-style designs. True to its name, the store champions the idea that everything has a purpose, no matter how modest or quietly functional.
Shop 106, The FOREST, 17 Nelson Street

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Driven by performance and passion, Runderful is a local favourite among Hong Kong’s running community. It carries gear from leading global brands, so you’ll be well-equipped for your next marathon – or for joining Runderful’s own run club events.
95 Fa Yuen Street

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Wear43Way is a quick five-minute walk away from Fa Yuen Street and worth the detour if you’re looking for popular streetwear brands – think coveted labels such as Fear of God, Supreme and Stüssy. With a selection of apparel and accessories as well as sneakers, you can easily find yourself a fresh new outfit starting from the feet up.
1A Sai Yeung Choi Street

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Wan Kee Group is a family business that was founded in 1969 by the Chan family, now spanning multiple locations along the street. The original Wan Kee shop on Johnston Road specialised in tennis goods before moving its base to Mong Kok in the early 1980s. Over time, the group has grown into one of Hong Kong’s largest retail enterprises. Whether you’re looking for basketball shoes or a new racket, this is a first stop for all sports fans.
Several locations along Fa Yuen Street

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This brand reconnects us with the natural world through a considered range of sneakers, from those made with eco-friendly materials to utilitarian, outdoor-ready designs. Beyond its edited selection, 432Hz delivers a distinctive retail experience with complimentary beverages, mellow music, scented candles and thoughtfully arranged greenery. And if you can’t find the right pair of sneakers, take a break and enjoy a cup of coffee at Minamoto Coffee, a café tucked inside the shop.
75-77 Fa Yuen Street

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Hidden away on the second floor, Shoelaxe is well worth seeking out. As you step inside, you’ll find rows of limited-edition and collaboration sneakers lining the walls, offering an eclectic mix of hard-to-find styles. So if you’re looking for a distinctive pair you won’t see everywhere else, this is the place to browse.
2F, 43B Fa Yuen Street

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Take the MTR to Mong Kok station on either the Kwun Tong or Tsuen Wan line. Exit via Exit D3 and begin browsing at the street’s upper end, where Argyle Street meets Fa Yuen Street.