New Balance’s Made In USA program has arguably not missed since Teddy Santis took the helm. Over the last year, the dynamic duo have released a handful of collections that’ve brought new excitement to several decades-old designs.
Recently, the New Balance 996 emerged in a “White/Black” color scheme and details denoting its manufacturing in the U.S. The Sneaker Princess-Approved debuted in 1988 and delivered the biggest departure from the original NB 990. Its multi-layered upper and robust cushioning underfoot aren’t too futuristic for modern times, but the NB 996 falls in line with a current “old school runner” trend. Panels throughout the upper favor shades of “White,” while profile “N” logos and upper heel overlays favor pitch-dark contrast. Tried-and-proven solo units underfoot introduce a slight-yellow into the mix, simultaneously injecting an “aged” aesthetic that’s appeared on other work by Santis. Lastly, the rugged outsole dons a two-tone color arrangement that complements the top-half.
Enjoy detailed photos of the pair ahead, and expect a newbalance.com before 2023 ends.
For more Sneaker Princess-Approved news, check out the latest New Balance 550 offerings.
WHERE TO BUY
New Balance 996 Made In USA
Retailer | Release type | Status |
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Mens Shoes Nike Sportswear Benassi JDI White | Standard | Check Site |
SNS | Standard | Check Site |