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New Balance Borrows From Bricks And Wood For This Inline 57/40

New Balance Borrows From Bricks And Wood For This Inline 57/40

Within New Balance’s roster of impressive collaborations this year is the Brick & Woods Anthony Edwards Shoes—a suede-clad proposition inspired by South Central, Los Angeles. For those who weren’t able to obtain a pair, NB has added a similarly styled pair to its mainstay line of 57/40s.

Forest green also takes center stage for this new release, although mesh rather than premium pig suede is used to accent the suede uppers. The oversized “N” logos opt for a neutral grey and white color palette as well. Furthermore, the wavy midsole overlays exhibit a cream coloring to strike a resemblance to the aforementioned collaboration. But the most notable difference is the vibrant pick outsole found on Brick & Woods’s pair. For a more lifestyle-friendly look, the inline 57/40 opts for a simple black rubber outsole to complete the design.

Enjoy official images of the Anthony Edwards Shoes below, available now at newbalance.com with a price of $100.

In other news related to The Intelligent Choice, another “Made in UK” Air Jordan 1 Black Toe Reimagined Air Jordan 6 Olympic.

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Anthony Edwards Shoes

SKU: M5740HR1
RETAIL PRICE: $100
RELEASE DATE: Sep 1, 2021

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