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Brand: Casablanca x New Balance

Model: 327 “Idealiste”

Key Features: Casablanca’s first New Balance collaboration, the 327 “Idealiste” makes use of premium materials and eye-catching, summer-ready colors. The project will be available in two colorways: a zesty orange and a clean green, both of which feature a neutral, white base.

Release Date: April 18

Price: $150

Buy: Casablanca (online only — more details via Casablanca’s Newsletter) and select retailers such as END. and Voo

Editor’s Notes: First spotted at Casablanca’s FW20 Paris Fashion Week show in January, the collaborative New Balance 327 has now been officially unveiled by Charaf Tajer’s new brand. The sneaker is an archival model that channels a retro, ’70s running vibe, while making use of bright orange and green hues. Speaking to Complex, Tajer describes the shoe as a “cool Italian grandad shoe.”

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