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New Balance’s Latest 2002R Flexes Some Collab Flavor

A fresh-faced colorway for Fall 2024 is here.

New Balance’s Latest 2002R Flexes Some Collab Flavor

It’s not uncommon for a brand’s in-house color team to produce something that rivals the collaborations. New Balance has flexed those guns on a regular basis as they’ve displayed some outstanding colorways of their mainstay icons like the New Balance US Anthony Edwards Shoes and especially the.

The silhouette that really grabbed the attention of the masses is easily the 2002R, seen here in its latest in-line colorway for the Fall 2024 season. With a soft Sandstone shade on the suede exterior, NB adds a shade of Light Arctic Grey on the base, giving off a slightly bluish hue. The Timberwolf, itself a grey shade with a touch of cream, appears on the underlays, while a pop of gum brown peeks through the heel below the cushioning.

It’s hard to say no to a well-crafted pair of retro runners, so if you’re interested in picking these up for the Summer, they’re available right now directly from newbalance.com for $145.

WHERE TO BUY

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SKU: M2002RBZ
RETAIL PRICE: $145
RELEASE DATE: New Balance 1906R

US 07/03/2024 Wednesday

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