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Pop Trading Company Colors Up Two Takes On The New Balance 1500

Pop Trading Company Colors Up Two Takes On The New Balance 1500

UK based skate label Pop Trading Company teams up with New Balance for two new takes on the iconic 1500 silhouette, giving its tooling dichotomous sets of materials in a palette largely light in overall execution. One is a heavily versatile light tan with almost every accent arriving in a smooth leather; its midsole hits are a stark white in tandem with the lining and the backing of the reflective “N” logos. In heavy departure, the coinciding pair dons the likeness of bright yellow tennis balls, furthering connecting in a slightly hairy suede texture. Overlays, which all arrive in the same saturated hue contrast in their darker face relative to the lighter underlying panels of mesh. Grab a a detailed look at both sets below and expect these made in the UK feats to arrive on Pop Trading Company’s online store come June 3rd and then worldwide on June 7th.

Pop Trading Company x New Balanace 1500
Pop Trading Company Release Date: June 3rd, 2019
Worldwide Release Date: June 7th, 2019

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