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KITH

Brand: Kith x New Balance

Model: 997 OG, the 997S, 997S Fusion.

Key Features: The collection includes six new colorways across three silhouettes.  The 997S is reimagined with neoprene construction. The 997S Fusion straddles contemporary and classic modes, preserving the OG upper while integrating a contemporary ENCAP Reveal tooling. The 997 OG, however, retains its classic silhouette.

Release Date: November 21, 2018 - 12:00 am

Price: TBC

Buy: KITHUnited Arrows & Sons, Nonnative

Editor’s Notes: The collection takes inspiration from two of Fieg's favorite New Balance collaborations; the United Arrows & Sons 997.5 and nonnative 997.5. All three styles feature 997-branded tabs on the lateral side of each shoe, with each midfoot “N” logo featuring a triple-stacked design. The UA & Sons models feature gray, pink and purple tones on pigskin suede and leather, while nonnative's designs utilize the original model’s beige and "Persian Blue" color palette as its base atop pony hair and ostrich-embossed leather.

The collab also comes with a series of matching tracksuits, which you can peek below:

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