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After recently releasing a collaboration on the 1700, Ronnie Fieg gives us a look at what is presumed to be an all-new New Balance silhouette, seemingly called the 1300 RC. Fieg first previewed the shoe on Instagram with the caption "1300 RC," before deleting the post.

Courtesy of Instagram account @nbsonly, we see that the silhouette pairs the upper of the New Balance 1300 with a new split sole, somewhat similar to the brand's sport models. New Balance's signature ENCAP Reveal technology is implemented in the midsole to ensure a more cushioned ride.

This particular 1300 RC sports a suede and mesh upper in a forest green colorway. The sneaker is complemented with white leather "N" branding on the side and light grey-colored leather at the heel, which matches the laces.

It remains to be seen if this is an upcoming collaboration between Ronnie Fieg and New Balance, a Kith-exclusive, or simply a first glimpse at a new mainline silhouette. As always, though, check back with us for additional details.

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