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Kendall Jenner’s “running a few errands” outfit is spectacularly on-point, but for a guy who’s 5ft 7” and fairly robust (which is essentially a nice way of my mum calling me chubby), swanning around town in a pair of Kendall-esque cycling shorts makes the look, for me, nothing but a pipe dream.

While I might not be able to get on board with the apparel, it's Kendall's choice of sneakers that's the cherry on top (or on the feet) of the outfit, and yet another example of the model's ever-growing appreciation for New Balance's sporty silhouettes.

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This time taking the popular 530 silhouette for a spin, Kendall was spotted wearing the white and silver 530 colorway and while it might just look like a celeb wearing generic gym clothes and a nice pair of sneakers, in reality, well, it probably is.

That being said, this isn’t the first time Kendall has been seen appreciating New Balance’s ever-growing arsenal of silhouettes, and it certainly won’t be the last.

Midway through last year, the 26 year old was seen leaving the Staples Center in downtown Los Angeles, after an NBA game between the Lakers and Suns, sporting a pair of New Balance’s in-demand 550 silhouette.

Earlier that year too Kendall was spotted on countless occasions in the new-at-the-time 327 silhouette, and more specifically its sought-after orange and green 327 collaboration with French label Casablanca.

While wearing New Balance isn’t reinventing the wheel by any stretch of the imagination, when we spot a celeb wearing a nice pair of sneakers on more than one occasion, it’s something of a rarity and certainly worth celebrating.

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