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The New Balance 650 Gets A Clean “Raincloud” Look

Adding to the Boston brand's slew of upcoming 650 deliveries.

The New Balance 650 Gets A Clean “Raincloud” Look

The New Balance 650 continues to wear essential colorways for Spring 2024, now touching down with clean “White/Grey” treatments. While the resale market for the 650 isn’t nearly as strong as that of its more popular New Balance 550 counterpart, this delivery offers a solid direct to consumer alternative for those who missed out on the grey/white Aimé Leon Dore pair from 2021.

White leather encompasses most of the forefoot on this delivery, contrasted ever-so-slightly by a grey toe box, while the heel boasts a more complete mix with dark grey paneling and a mesh collar. Given the monotone design, this shoe could present as a solid pick-up for sneaker customizers to realize their ideas. In any case, this delivery provides fans of white high-top footwear with another solid rotation option as winter turns to spring in the coming months.

No release date has been set, but expect pairs to hit shelves soon for an MSRP of $140. In other New Balance news, check out the Kith x New Balance 1906R releasing globally on March 11th.

WHERE TO BUY

Mens New Balance 650

SKU: BB650REE
RETAIL PRICE: $140
RELEASE DATE: 2025

US 2025

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