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The Made In UK New Balance 991 Just Dropped With Yellow Curry Uppers

The Made In UK New Balance 991 Just Dropped With Yellow Curry Uppers

Although overshadowed by the overwhelming amount of GR and collaborative releases of the 992, the New Balance 991 has still made its presence felt this year with its occasional in-line releases. Following its drop back in early July that implemented a collection of earthy tones, the silhouette has now been produced in an entire new colorway that just might remind you of spicy curry.

Highlighted mostly by its buttery suede paneling and bold accents, this particular rendition features a soup-like yellow shading that coats its overlays, and pairs this together with that of bright blue pops of color atop the “N” logos, tongue/heel branding, as well as on the midsole molds. Elsewhere on this “dad shoe”, you’ll mostly find neutral tones such as its grey mesh base layers and angelic midsoles. For those looking to pick these up, you’re in luck as a full size run is available now NewBalance.com for $220 USD.

For other news, the FOG ESSENTIALS Converse Skid Grip is set to launch on 8/27.

New Balance 991
Available
$220
Color: Yellow/Blue

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

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