As with tradition, New Balance continues to offer strong themed options of their timeless new balance 574 silhouette. Similar to camouflage releases, paisley seems to be a recurring theme as the time-honored pattern makes its presence felt in the New Balance 574 “Paisley” Pack. Offered in red and blue patriotic colorways, lush suede overlays dominate the upper while light grey canvas paneling accents the shoe well. What follows are paisley contrast at the tongue and collar, fittingly capping the look alongside a cushion centric ENCAP midsole.
The New Balance 574 has seen just about every colorway imaginable. From limited edition runs to others that fill the shelves of every mall in America, even with overpopulation concerns, the New Balance 574 is still very much desirable. Its latest edition off puts complacency with bold red and baby blue tones reminiscent of Liverpool. Despite releasing during a time where FIFA is currently under fire, this soccer centric model is undoubtedly appealing thanks to its plush color concept and premium material usage. Made in USA branding at the tongue ensures the utmost quality while the look is capped with 3M reflective materials at the N branding and heel.
Following a timely red iteration that released in February, New Balance today vindicates the remainder of their highly anticipated “Pique Polo” Pack. Centered around the iconic new balance 574 femme silhouette, the final two components of the collection are revealed in blue and white executions. Both take to textile driven uppers with Ivy League inspiration at each turn.
Ladies, say aloha to a new set of New Balances ready for your vacation sneaker needs. A Hawaiian vacation, specifically, with the 574 in three tropical colorways within the “Luau” pack. Each in a textile upper with floral inner lining, take your pick of grey with navy and orange accents, aqua with navy and lime accents, or black with light blue and plum details. Each colorway also features a clear outsole representing the fresh ocean surf of Hawaii.
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