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This Latest New Balance 1500 Made In England Reflect The Country’s Flag

This Latest New Balance 1500 Made In England Reflect The Country’s Flag

Following up special releases for the “Year Of The Rat” and with Junya Watanabe MAN, the New Balance 1500 is nodding to the Union Jack with its new “Grey/White/Red” colorway.

As denoted on the tongue, this latest New Balance option is “Made In England.” Constructed with rich pigskin suede, upper overlays favor NB’s signature “Grey,” but boast rich Scarlet and Navy tones from vamp to ankle. Mesh bases peek out from underneath the aforementioned swaths, though profile “N” and heel “NB” logos, laces, tongues and collars ensure their “White” makeup doesn’t get lost. Underfoot, ENCAP midsoles forgo any “Red” flair, opting for a classic “Grey/White/Navy” trifecta.

Grab a closer look at this Flimby-assembled New Balance 1500 here below and find them available at HANON right now for $179 USD.

For more from the Boston-institution news, check out the upcoming 827 Abzorb teased by Aimé Leon Dore.

New Balance 1500
$179
Color: Grey/White/Red
Style Code: M1500GWR

Make sure to follow @kicksfinder for live tweets during the release date.

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