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Navy blue suede material New balance

Here is a unique New Balance 576 that has very simple colorway and great texture overall material. And it is the collaboration of Mita and Whix, and the Project Bionic 576. It has accents of gray color all over the heel and the logo of New balance. It has a base in navy color which is made out of suede material including the toe area and the heel. And it is available in a reverse colorway that the base is in deep gray and the upper is in light gray, which gives the shoe a nice color contrast. The midfoot section is in leather and the toe box and collar is in mesh. But all are made in white midsole plus a black outsole. Each pair has an upper that is multi-textured and a color combination of grey and navy blue.

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New Balance designed to catch your eyes

I will recommend to you a sportswear which is perfectly fit for casual outwear and as it is summer time now, the bright colors are popular in public and among all bright colors, this New Balance shoes choose the light yellow as its main colorway to catch your eyes. When it comes to the minor color of the shoes, it adopts light blue and its material is nubuck and textile in the midfoot, but white durasheen on the collar with the toe box. Apart from the logo of New Balance on the heel panel and side panel, yellow accents are placed on the toe box area.

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The most favorite brands next to Nike:New Balance

New Balance CM1700 is set to release in two sneaker count which has an alternate blue and grey for the respective colors of the shoes. It has combined bright blue suede and some nylon material. New Balance has always been one of the most favorite brands next to Nike. Their sneakers are not just fashionable but they are so comfortable enough to wear and very breathable. They can be used as a sports shoes but also as casual, lifestyle shoes.  The grey liner is partnered with some N outline and other accents throughout the entire shoes.

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