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The New Balance 1300 “Made In USA” Arrives With Contrasting Shades Of Blue

The New Balance 1300 “Made In USA” Arrives With Contrasting Shades Of Blue

Having already garnered a sizable amount of momentum thanks to collaborations with the likes of Concepts, JJJJound, and Dime, the New Balance lifestyle division is ready to put more work into their in-line releases. Revisiting their “Made in USA” family, the Boston-based team is crafting their classic New Balance 1300 silhouette into a refreshing new makeup.

Uppers come mostly materialized with sultry suedes that merge together a royal blue tone that covers its base with bright aqua hits applied to the “N” logos, and rear overlays. Neutral tones follow behind in the form of angelic midsoles and laces, as well as grey heel clips and treading. You can view more detailed images of this Summer-friendly colorway here below, and find these available now at select retailers for $170 USD.

For other news, here’s a closer look at the KITH Air Force 1 NYC colorway.

New Balance M1300AU “Made in USA”
Available
$170
Color: Blue/White

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

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