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The New Balance 1500 Returns This Summer With CMYK Logos

The New Balance 1500 Returns This Summer With CMYK Logos

New Balance’s “Made In England” 1500 is returning to market in two different colorways: a colorful red/blue/black and a slightly more toned-down tan/black/ white. Both pairs feature an ultra-premium suede upper with mesh accents and colorful branding, as the heel and tongue are both adorned with a multi-color New Balance text logo and a “Made In England” mark. A classic white midsole and black/grey outsole rounds off the shoe’s premium look. Both of these “Made In England” 1500s are available now from Titolo for $199.90 USD. In other New Balance news, a special edition of the legendary 990v4 is set to release in 15 different cities for its original retail price of $100 to commemorate the shoe’s original realease.
New Balance 1500 Made In England M1500pry 4

New Balance 1500 “Made In England”
$199.90
Color: Black/Yellow
Style Code: M1500PRY

New Balance 1500 Made In England M1500pwk 5

New Balance 1500 “Made In England”
$199.90
Color: Grey/Black
Style Code: M1500PWK

New Balance 1500 Made In England M1500pry 3

New Balance 1500 Made In England M1500pry 2

New Balance 1500 Made In England M1500pry 1

New Balance 1500 Made In England M1500pwk 2

New Balance 1500 Made In England M1500pwk 1

New Balance 1500 Made In England M1500pwk 4

New Balance 1500 Made In England M1500pwk 3

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