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Official Look at the New Balance 990v6 "Black/Grey"

Official Look at the New Balance 990v6 "Black/Grey"

Hypebeast20-05-2025

Name:New Balance 990v6 'Black/Grey'Colorway:Black/GreyStyle Code:U990JC6MSRP:$20 USDRelease Date:2025Where to Buy:New Balance
New Balanceexpands its offerings with the release of the990v6in a minimalist and sleek color combo. Arriving in a 'Black/Grey' iteration, the shoe is constructed out of black, mesh underlays that complement the grey suede overlays. The shoe also features gloss patent overlays for the added sophisticated look that complements the laces and outsole. The shoe sports a clean black and grey color combo throughout, even providing added cushioning with the ENCAP and FuelCell tech for comfort of everyday wear. Look out for the pair arriving this year.

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