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    New Balance 1500 "Dusty Blue" (U1500BBO)
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    The New Balance 1500 Appears in 'White' Ahead of Spring 2025

    Release

    2025.01.24

    Model

    1500

    SKU

    U1500BBO

    Color

    Dusty Blue/Black Coffee/Burnt Sienna/Alloy

    Retail

    $230

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    New Balance has been operating overseas for the past 40 years, producing high-quality, exclusive silhouettes from the United Kingdom. One such design to come out of the brand's efforts across the pond is the 1500.

    Designed by Steven Smith in 1989, the New Balance 1500 is no longer the company's premier running shoe, but it oozes heritage and Made in England construction. A medley of premium materials appear throughout the shoe, which features an integrated sole, acceleration pad at the forefoot, and ENCAP unit at the heel. Each comfort-driven component of the NB 1500 has helped the sneaker transition seamlessly from performance to lifestyle. Its latest 'White/Off-White' finish doubles down on the model's new position in the sneaker space.

    Menswear-appropriate black and brown tones are replaced with varying shades of 'White' on an upcoming style. Soft suede panels across the upper opt for an almost-grey look while leather layers keep things clean in pure 'White'. Logo hits further contribute to the versatile aesthetic, but midsoles underfoot introduce a faux aged look that evokes images of the shoe's 1980s debut. Nevertheless, each piece on the North American brand's proposal works in-tandem to deliver a long-lasting, fresh product.

    Enjoy official photos of the pair ahead. The latest Made in England shoe should hit NewBalance.com in the coming months for $230.

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