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New Balance 850 Spring 2010

08 January 2010, 20.20 | Posted in Sneakers | No comments »

New Balance 850 Spring 2010

Originally produced in the UK Flimby factory in 1991, the 850 was one of a few select New Balance shoes that brought together the full array of new balance technologies into one shoe for the elite athlete.

Elite running technology developed for the track is now brought back for the street. A nod to 90s running, the New Balance 850 is re-introduced for spring 2010 in 90s-era bold colored synthetic and mesh combinations. The sneaker comes in 3 colorways and will be available at retailers soon.

More images of the New Balance 850 for Spring 2010 follow after the jump.


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