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Terrycloth Lining Hits A Contemporary New Balance 990v6

Dropping August 15th for $210.

Terrycloth Lining Hits A Contemporary New Balance 990v6

Updated August 7th, 2024: Official images of the New Balance 990v6 “Castlerock” have been uploaded.

The following was published on August 1st, 2024:

Looking back at past New Balance Made In USA seasonal collections, it’s only a matter of time before Teddy Santis and the Boston brand unveil the Fall/Winter 2024 slate in full. For now, we’re starting to get one-off looks at some pairs that might be included, this one being a sophisticated take on New Balance 990v6.

Taken with dark grey suede overlays in familiar New Balance fashion, it’s the details that comprise a truly unique pair. The lining appears to be cut from shaggy terry cloth, and a white New Balance logo rests over reflective material at the quarter. A gold 990v6 heel logo stands out as another classy upgrade, and khaki hues on the base and forefoot underlays tie in with the front portion of the midsole.

Mark your calendar for the shoe’s release on August 15th for $210; the typical price-point for special takes on the 990v6. Sticking with the model at hand, check out the Joe Freshgoods 990v6.

WHERE TO BUY

Mens New Balance 990v6 Made In USA

SKU: U990GR6
RETAIL PRICE: $210
RELEASE DATE: Aug 15, 2024

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