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DTLR Erupts With Red-Hot New Balance 9060 “Fire Sign”

DTLR Erupts With Red-Hot New Balance 9060 “Fire Sign”

DTLR and New Balance are at it again, cranking up the temperature for their second 9060 collaboration and third overall high-heat effort.

Inspired by volcanic outbursts, the “Fire Sign” visual concept by DTLR shines through on the 9060 silhouette with blazing hot shades engulf the entirety of the upper. A fiery red buttery suede covers the chief overlay of the silhouette, contrasting with the black accents that reach the interior lining, the sport laces that sit above the mesh tongue, overlay framework that sits underneath at the toe and heel, and the exaggerated foam outsole construction. Beneath that upper is a breathable sport mesh layer, itself emanating a dangerously hot look and feel via the bright orange and yellow gradient.

Much like their previous glow-in-the-dark 9060, DTLR’s “Fire Sign” New Balance possesses that stand-out quality that NB fanatics are hunting for. If you can pull these off, a release date is officially confirmed for November 17th, with full family sizes available for purchase.

In other New Balance news, the New Balance 580 Gore-Tex is set to arrive at retailers soon.

WHERE TO BUY

Mens DTLR x New Balance 9060 "Fire Sign"

SKU: U9060DMG
RETAIL PRICE: $180
RELEASE DATE: Nov 17, 2023

US 11/17/2023 Friday

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