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The New Balance 1000 Works In A Sky Blue Gradient

Perfect for warm weather.

The New Balance 1000 Works In A Sky Blue Gradient

Following collaborations with Joe Freshgoods and Aimé Leon Dore, the New Balance 1000 continues to surface in fresh, eye-catching mainline colorways, making a strong impression on all fans of the ongoing Y2K footwear trend. Next up for the newly revived runner-turned-lifestyle shoe is a vintage-inspired yellow and blue mix; perfect for warm weather sneaker rotations.

Close in essence to the “Angora” colorway that dropped in June, the shoe establishes a clear “dad shoe” vibe with a cream midsole and overlays, letting accent colors carry the look. A sky blue gradient peeks through on the base, contrasted by a glossy, yellow TPU New Balance logo on the lateral quarter. Both colors also touch up the eyelets, tongue branding, and outsole, while the yellow hue alone accounts for the stitched overlay accents and added heel padding.

The New Balance 1000 “Cream/Yellow/Blue” drops August 2024 for $150; the same MSRP as all general release pairs thus far. See detailed images below and return periodically to our Sneaker Release Dates page while we hunt down a specific drop date.

WHERE TO BUY

Mens New Balance 1000

SKU: M1000CA
RETAIL PRICE: $150
RELEASE DATE: Aug 21, 2024

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