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You know what improves a classic, chunky New Balance 550? Texture.New Balance’s sashiko-inspired 550 sneaker reworks the 1989 basketball shoe with patchwork construction and heavy textiles, giving the familiar model a more tactile, fabric-first presence.

Instead of its usual smooth leather build, the sneaker leans into canvas-like materials stitched together with visible seams.

Sashiko, which loosely translates to “little stabs,” is a centuries-old Japanese stitching technique traditionally used to repair, reinforce, and extend the life of garments. 

In fashion, its visual language has moved far beyond heritage repair, appearing not only on sneakers like New Balance’s own 1300JP but also across clothing from labels such as visvim and Kapital.

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Across the upper, uneven paneling, exposed foam, and pronounced stitching create the impression of something repaired by design.

Soft suede appears at the collar and on the grey “N” logos, while embroidered “550” branding near the eyelets and an “NB” mark on the heel keep the shoe grounded in its heritage. Together, the details give the 550 a warmer, more human quality than its typically crisp, court-ready form. 

Available soon on New Balance’s website for $120, this sashiko-inspired take proves the 550 still has room to evolve. Less about chasing trends and more about material and construction, it taps into a broader cultural interest in sashiko that continues to surface across fashion and design.

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