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Saucony shoes can be expensive, and they rarely have sales quite this big. So if you've been wanting a pair, don't sleep on this limited time deal. The Grid Jazz 9 Suede shoes are now only $55 when they normally cost $125.
The discounted colorways are Graphite/Cream (pictured below) and Mocha/Cream in men's 7 through 13 or women's sizes 8.5 through 14.5. At the same listing, there are also three other colorways marked down to $95.
These retro-inspired shoes are designed for both performance and style, with a mesh upper for breathability, lace-up closure for a snug fit, and a cushioned insole for all-day comfort. They have a textured outsole for traction, and a sleek design that you'll love to wear.
One buyer writes about the shoes' design: "Great old school silhouette that's still relevant for today."
Grid Jazz 9 Suede Shoes for $55 (was $125) at Saucony
One buyer writes about the shoes: "Very comfortable shoes, great support, breathable too." They do note that if you get the grey shoes, expect the Saucony stream logo to be in a cream color rather than the dark grey shown in the picture above.
Another buyer says these shoes are a great choice if you have to do a lot of walking. They write: "Excellent shoes. Bought these for my 2 week trip to Japan. Walking 20,000 steps a day I knew I needed something comfortable. Worked out great! Minimal blisters and no foot pain. Super comfy, and stylish."
Saucony offers free shipping on orders of more than $75, plus free returns and exchanges.
Related: Nike's 'Sporty and Chic' $115 Retro Sneakers Are Now Just $40
This story was originally published by Athlon Sports on Apr 3, 2026, where it first appeared in the Deals section. Add Athlon Sports as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
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