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Brand: SNS x New Balance

Model: 920

Release Date: January 15

Price: $200

Buy: Sneakersnstuff

Editor’s Notes: After recently making the adidas Superstar customizable, Sneakersnstuff is back with another footwear collaboration, this time teaming up with New Balance on the New England brand’s recently-launched 920.

The 920 is one of New Balance's newest silhouettes, inspired by the brand's 900 and 1000 series, and debuted last year. Made in New Balance's Flimby factory, the sneaker typically features a mesh and suede upper, ENCAP cushioning, and a rubber outsole.

The SNS x New Balance 920 boasts a familiar mesh and suede upper, all while showcasing a University of Miami-flavored orange and green color scheme. Yellow accents have been thrown in to provide added pops of color, and reflective paneling draws further attention to the shoe.

The SNS x New Balance 920 will be available via raffle on the SNS app starting on January 7. The sneaker and accompanying apparel and accessory collection will be released on January 15.

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