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New Balance 1300 In Blue And Atomic Yellow Is Available Now

New Balance 1300 In Blue And Atomic Yellow Is Available Now

While not as active in releases as the 992, the New Balance 1300 has still impressed dad-shoe lovers across the world through several in-line drops, as well as shown off collaborative ventures with the likes of Levi’s and Aimé Leon Dore. This Fall, the Boston-based team is making efforts to grow its GR lineup with another entry that owns a combination of brighter hues.

Reminiscent of UCLA Bruin colors, this iteration utilizes a blue tone to cover its suede and synthetic base materials, the former of which is dialed to a slightly lighter in shading, and presents its side “N” logos with a potent “Atomic Yellow” hue. Moreover, you’ll find a band of neutrals swathing its other regions including that of the angelic tongues/midsoles, black treading, and reflective heel panels. If you’re thinking of adding these to your rotation, note that they are available now on NewBalance.com for $170 USD.

Elsewhere in sneaker news, the Reebok Question Mid Halloween colorway has been revealed.

WHERE TO BUY

Mens New Balance 1300

SKU: ML1300V1-31324
RETAIL PRICE: $170
RELEASE DATE: Oct 1, 2020

US 10/01/2020 Thursday

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