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New Balance 577 Spring 2010

16 February 2010, 19.21 | Posted in Sneakers | 2 comments »

New Balance 577 Spring 2010

The 577s are in their 20th year now, and form part of New Balance’s heritage range. More importantly, this particular 577 is an example of one of the many shoes made in the Flimby factory, in the UK. Made with premium materials including leather, suede and mesh, the Made In England 577 drops in 2 sharp colorways, sporting some fine lizard texture and some bold color on the midsole.

Detailed images of the new New Balance 577’s follow after the jump.


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2 comments
  1. Incredible use of materials. Love that New Balance rep their British heritage.

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