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The New Balance 850 Applies A Fan Friendly “Tahitian Pink”

The New Balance 850 Applies A Fan Friendly “Tahitian Pink”

With the exception of its collaborations with No Vacancy Inn, as well as its participation in Kawhi Leonard’s Inspire The Dream collection, New Balance’s 850 resurrection has mostly honed in on retro-themed colorways. Just by simply clicking onto its product page on the New Balance web store, one would notice the series of colored iterations that all draw close connections to vintage sportswear windbreakers and varsity jackets that you’d find in a local thrift store today. And this retro movement continues onto its next makeover, as slapped onto its neutral-toned base constructions, arrives a range of colorful vibrance that will surely turn some heads. “Tahitian Pink” shines through most effectively through its bigger sized underlays, with doses of purple and electrified hits of blue stripes and treading following closely behind to almost speak to retro Nike ACG vibe palette. For those looking to get their hands on a pair, they are available now on NewBalance.com for a budget-friendly price tag of $100, so capture a detailed look here below before you hit that checkout button.

New Balance 850 “Tahitian Pink”
Available
$100
Color: Bone/Tahitian Pink

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