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New Balance M574 Native Woven Pack

11 April 2008, 01.05 | Posted in Sneakers | 1 comment »

new balance native woven 574 pack - highsnobiety
We present you an interesting new New Balance M574 pack that we labeled “Native Woven” pack. It consists of two 574’s, a native brown and native green colorway. Both feature woven uppers in suede and nice native stitching details. In general they have done a nice job on the stitching on this pack, highlighting the message.
The pack is now available at Shoe Planet. Check out the other colorway after the jump.


nb native woven 2 New Balance M574 Native Woven Pack


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  1. luigi:

    ciao come posso comprare il modello azzurro? fatemi sapere sono stupende. io ho un 46.grazie

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