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Todd Snyder / New Balance
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Brand: Todd Snyder x New Balance

Model: 997

Key Features: Suede and perforated leather upper, rainbow embroidery, reflective strip, cushioning ENCAP technology in the midsole.

Release Date: June 11

Price: $220

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Editor’s Notes: For his latest collaboration with New Balance, Todd Snyder celebrates Pride Month by reworking the heralded 997. Referred to as "Love," the sneaker boasts a summer color palette consisting of white peach, cedar quartz, and copper rose hues.

The upper of the 997 is comprised of suede and perforated leather, with New Balance and Made in USA branding further livening up the colorful sneaker by showcasing rainbow embroidery. A reflective strip is applied to the heel, while New Balance's familiar ENCAP cushioning technology provides support and durability.

Todd Snyder partnered with The Lesbian & Gay Big Apple Corps to launch the "Love" 997, as you can find the sneaker available now exclusively through toddsnyder.com.

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