Born in the early 2010s, the New Balance Cm1600 x Ubiq The Benjamin Tylerjblake has enjoyed significant time in the spotlight over the last year. For its latest ensemble, the trail-ready silhouette has taken on an understated “Phantom/Blacktop” color scheme.
All of the model’s traditional components reprise their role on the pair. A breathable mesh base layer sets the stage for suede and other fabric panels across the upper. The bulk of the swathes, however, opt for barely-discernible navy and black, allowing for hairy components along the tongue and at the spine to revel in a brown finish. “N” logos on the profiles favor a New Balance-approved grey, which also lands at the rear foot. The remainder of the tried-and-proven sole unit consists of different shades of “Blacktop,” creating a rather muted NB 610T. Unlike other recently-seen makeovers from the Boston-based company, the “Phantom”-covered trail shoe doesn’t feature protective GORE-TEX membranes, meaning it’s performance in certain conditions will be hindered. Nevertheless, the 11-year-old design has proven to endure the transition from street to trail through in-line and collaborative styles alike.
Enjoy official photos of the dark-colored NB 610T ahead. Pairs have become available at select shops overseas, but a stateside newbalance.com launch has yet to be seen. That may change as 2024 gets going, however. In any case, the New Balance Cm1600 x Ubiq The Benjamin Tylerjblake is priced at $110 USD.
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