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The Trend Of Hairy Animal Prints Continue With The New Balance 610

The Trend Of Hairy Animal Prints Continue With The New Balance 610

A micro-trend is brewing in the world of sneakers, and it’s appearing on an unexpected silhouette by New Balance.

Hairy animal prints have been seeing movement, particularly with lifestyle/street fashion focused sneaker circles. The Air Footscape Woven returned to market earlier this Fall in a cream/brown cow pattern, while leopard patterns leapt onto the Wales Bonner Samba. Now, New Balance has taken notice, applying the pony hair material onto the current lifestyle hiker-based sneaker – the 610.

The upper of the 610 mixes a classic dairy cattle look with signature black spotting on white cow fur, while a cream white suede overlay and logo sit above. The same black floods down to the sole, while touches of brown appear on the underfoot support and even on the ankle collar (either alluding to brown cows, or even a saddle).

This upcoming release is scheduled to drop on November 17th, 2023 for $140; see the official images below.

In other lifestyle footwear news, check out the full store list for the McDonald’s Crocs.

WHERE TO BUY

New Balance 610 "Cow Print"

SKU: ML610TI
RETAIL PRICE: $140
RELEASE DATE: Nov 17, 2023

US 11/17/2023 Friday

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