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New Balance Drops A Reflective 998 Made In USA

New Balance Drops A Reflective 998 Made In USA

New Balance’s “Made In USA” collection has been going strong for over 75 years. Featuring ultra-premium materials and domestic construction, the shoes are the pinnacle of quality and New Balance craftsmanship—and they usually boast excellent colorways to boot. The New Balance 998 is the latest shoe to receive a new “Made In USA” iteration, and it features both a stately combo of bold and blue with striking reflective detailing. The shoe’s upper features extra buttery grey suede overlays, while dark navy blue mesh accents arrive on the toebox and collar. Reflective light blue and dark black get in on the fun too, as the former arrives on the bottom of the throat and the heel, and the latter adorns the tongue and quarter panel logo. The shoe is completed with more reflective detailing on the heel and a grey two-tone Abzorb midsole. These prime 998s are available now at authorized New Balance stockists the likes of Premier, and retail for $180 USD.

New Balance 998
$180
Color: Grey/Blue
Style Code: M998NF

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