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The New Balance 850 Returns In Classic White, Red, And Black

The New Balance 850 Returns In Classic White, Red, And Black

When it comes to sneakers in today’s age, the classic Chicago-styled trio of white, black, and red popularized by Michael Jordan is always sure to turn some heads. And the latest model in the world of shoes to implement this color palette, arrives in the form of this upcoming New Balance 850. With two offerings re-interpreted by the hands of No Vacancy Inn set to drop this upcoming Sunday, the 1996 silhouette is throwing in this general release to accompany this weekend’s round of releases. Chunky base layers are designed with a set of greyscale neutrals, transitioning from white to grey, to black as you ascend upwards towards its ankle areas. Daring red accents that provide the only evidence of contrast arrive vibrantly across the Boston imprint’s heel and tongue logos, as well as the sock liners. See a detailed look here below, and expect them to release at select New Balance retailers on December 14th for $120 USD.

New Balance 850
Release Date: December 14th, 2019
$120
Color: Grey/White
Style Code: ML850ysb

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