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Brand: NAKED x New Balance

Model: 991

Key Features: Peach-colored upper, leather pigskin and mesh construction, reflective details, nubuck vamp/collar straps, speckled Abzorb midsole, co-branding.

Release Date: May 25

Price: Approximately $260 USD

Buy: NAKED

Editor’s Notes: Copenhagen's NAKED has joined forces with New Balance for a summer-perfect take on the 991, dubbed "Peach Parfait."

The eye-catching low-tops note construction from premium leather pigskin and mesh, then welcoming nubuck on the vamp and collar. Reflective details are in turn featured throughout, while a speckled effect draws attention to the midsole. Lastly, the sole inserts boast co-branding to properly tag the pair.

NAKED's New Balance 991 "Peach Parfait" will release exclusively at NAKED boutiques and online May 25, followed by a global release through select retailers on May 26.

In other New Balance news, the brand has also partnered with Todd Snyder for a fire take on the 998.

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