From Sneakers and peak, as well as a pun on sneak peek
European Spanish
Polvorosa
From polvorosa (dusty) in poner pies en polvorosa (to take to one's heels, to flee)
Latin American Spanish
Correveidile
From correveidile (tattler) where the word is derived from corre ve y dile (to run, go, and tell)
French, Italian
Sol et Baskets
From its Japanese name
Korean
솔 에 바스켓 Sol et Baskets
Transcription of its Japanese name
Chinese (Traditional)
鞋踏實地 Xiétàshídì / Hàaihdaahpsahtdeih
From 鞋 xié / hàaih (shoe) and a play on the idiom 腳踏實地 / 脚踏实地 jiǎotàshídì / geukdaahpsahtdeih (feet on the ground; steady, realistic, and down to earth)